First Russian Aeronautics Company Shchetinin & Co.
Первое Российское Товарищество Воздухоплавания «С.С.Щетинин и Ко» (First Russian Aeronautics Company Shchetinin & Co.) was an airplane manufacturer founded in 1909 by Sergei Sergeyevitch Shchetinin (Сергей Сергеевич Щетинин), M. A. Shcherbatov,[1] and Yakov Modestovitch Gakkel (Яков Модестович Гаккель)..
Shchetinin, a lawyer, obtained a grant from the Russian War Ministry to start the company. First it took only private contracts,[1] but around 1912 the War Ministry became its primary customer, then after 1914 the Russian Naval Ministry.[2]
It seems Boris Nikitich Vorobiev worked for this company, though we don't know exactly what he did, and he became editor of Vestnik Vozdukhoplavaniya at the same time.[3]
Michkail Mikhailovich Shishmaryev (Shishmarve) was an early designer at the factory. They were joined in early 1913 by Dmitrii Pavlovich Grigorovich who designed a successful line of flying boats.[1]
Aircraft
The War Ministry contracted with Shchetinin to produce Nieuport IV monoplanes and Farman-type biplanes. The company is best known for production of flying boats for naval aviation designed by Grigorovich; his initial designs were pusher biplane flying-boats based on a Donnet-Leveque. Some 20 types of Grigorovich M flying boats (M = Morskoi = naval) were built by October 1917); the most well-known was the M9, 212 of which were delivered from April 1916 through the middle of 1917. Meanwhile, Shishmaryev was responsible for the GASN, a seaplane for special duties, and a large twin-engined biplane of 1917.[1]
According to Gunston's listing under Shcyetinin and Shchyerbakov, total output for company by October 1917 was about 2,000, including about 580 of M9 type. In April 1917, Grigorovich left PRTV to start his own factory at St. Petersburg, apparently to build experimental seaplanes for the Naval Department. After the PRTV factory was nationalized, June 1918, the buildings at Komendantskiy Airfield were merged into State Aviation Factory No. 3. [Need to return to RA and determine when buildings were at Komendantskiy Airfield as that location is missing under Place.] [Shishmaryev is listed in G and 2dG, need to return to RA to see if he is listed there.][1]
Locations
Locations: Saint Petersburg, Russia: began in workshop on Korpousnaya Street; then added factory built on land purchased at Korpousnoy Airfield; later built seaplane test station at Krestovskiy Island. Also built naval test station at Kroughlaya Bay, Sevastopol, where a company branch was planned, and in 1916 started a building a new factory in Yaroslavl, both of which were totally looted during the uprisings of 1917. Also, in the events of 1917, the buildings on Korpousnaya Street were set afire and destroyed.
Flying school
At Gatchina in 1910, the company opened an affiliated flying school which became known as Гамаюн/Gamayun. (This name may have come to be used for the rest of the company and its aircraft.[4]
Names
Pervoye Rossiyskoye Tovarishchestvo Vozdoukhoplavaniya; PRTV ( First Russian Company of Aeronautics); Factory of Shchetinin and Shcherbatov and in 1915, Gamayun for a mythical human-bird in Slavonic legend.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 * RA38-71
- Gunston, 1993, p275
- Gunston, 2005, p419, 420
- SD256
- ↑ Семенюк Алексей Андреевич, Петроградский авиазавод «Первое российское товарищество воздухоплавания С.С. Щетинин и Ко» в условиях Первой мировой войны (УДК 93.94) Аспект 2023 no. 4.
- ↑ "Воробьев Борис Никитович, (1882-1965), ст. научный сотрудник Института истории естествознания и техники АН СССР, кандидат технических наук (1965)" Архив Российской Академии наук (Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences), retrieved 4 February 2024.
- ↑ Vladimir Petrovich Zakharov, "The Shchetinin Flying School in Gatchina", The Wings of Gatchina website, trans. David Hamer, retrieved 7 February 2024.
Links
- ПРТВ «С.С.Щетинин и Ко» («Гамаюн»).
- Первое Российское Товарищество Воздухоплавания "С. С. Щетинин и Ко" -Завод летательных аппаратов "Гамаюн" – pictures and information from CityWalls.ru (Saint Petersburg architectural history website)
- Olga Zelenko-Zhdanova, Daedalus of Russian aviation. Jacob Modestovich Gakkel, 11 December 2015
- Авиазавод С.С. Щетинина (Первое Российское Товарищество Воздухоплавания - ПРТВ) on Retroplan, a site we might want to look into further
Names | Первое Российское Товарищество Воздухоплавания «С.С.Щетинин и Ко», First Russian Aeronautics Company Shchetinin & Co., ПРТВ «С.С.Щетинин и Ко», Shchetinin, Гамаюн, Pervoye Rossiyskoye Tovarishchestvo Vozdoukhoplavaniya, PRTV, First Russian Company of Aeronautics, Factory of Shchetinin and Shcherbatov, Gamayun |
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Country | RU |
City | Saint Petersburg |
Affiliations | |
Keywords | airplane, hydroaeroplane, flying boat, biplane, Komendantskiy Airfield, Korpousnoy Airfield, Krestovskiy Island |
Started aero | 1909 |
Ended aero | 1917 |
Key people | Sergei Sergeyevitch Shchetinin, Yakov Modestovitch Gakkel, Boris Nikitich Vorobiev, M. A. Shcherbatov, Shcherbakov, Michkail Mikhailovich Shishmaryev, Shishmarve, Dimitry Pavlovich Grigorovich |
Wikidata id | Q7491757 |
People affiliated with First Russian Airplane Company Shchetinin & Co. or Shchetinin or ПРТВ «С.С.Щетинин и Ко» or Первое Российское Товарищество Воздухоплавания «С.С.Щетинин и Ко»
- Boris Nikitich Vorobiev (Occupations: Publisher • Engineer • Teacher, Tech areas: Airplane)