Wiener Aëro-Klub
The Wiener Aëro-Klub was founded in 1900–1, a culmination of the excitement stirred by a lecture in Vienna on 15 Dec. 1899 by V. Silberer about the Wiener Flugtechnischer Verein or Vienna Flight Technology Association, which see. Captain Franz Hinterstoisser was elected chairman and Victor Silberer, vice chairman. The club's patron was His Highness, the Kaiser and King, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
The club had a 1230 m3 percale balloon, Helios, procured in 1905 from Carton & Lachambre in Paris.[1]
Silberer was president in 1903 and some 67 members were reported. Membership at the beginning of 1906 was 79, including nine aeronauts. Published or co-published monthly journal, Wiener Luftschiffer-Zeitung, 1902-1914, under its and then its successors' names.
The club possessed its own flying grounds and balloon stores. Statuten des Wiener Aero-Klub or bylaws were published in 1905. It became the tenth national club in the Federation Aeronautique International (FAI) when its admission was ratified 27 May 1908. It underwent a change of name in 1910, becoming the Österreichischer Aero-Club.
Affiliated with FAI, 1908, 27 May-1910
Note: a "Führer" of the Aëro-Klub is a pilot, not the group's leader.
Notes on date of founding
According to Braunbeck's, the Wiener Aëro-Klub or Vienna Aero Club was founded at the beginning of 1900. The Pocket-Book of Aeronautics from 1907, however, which has information derived from the original German Pocket-Books for Aeronauts, the second edition of which was published in 1904, lists the founding as occurring in August 1901. If founded in August 1901, it would have been early in the month for the club's first organized balloon ascent was on 9 Aug. 1901.
According to Keimel, 1981, Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge (p. 14), the club was founded on 7 March 1901.
Sources
- 2 L'Aeronautique 69 (1903); 1908 FAI Conference Statutaire Proces-Verbaux 7-8 (1909); FAI Conference Statutaire Proces-Verbaux (1908-1909); Pocket-Book of Aeronautics 441 (English ed., Jan. 1907); 1:5 Aeronautics (NYC) 43 (1907); 1:6 Aeronautics (NYC) 38 (1907); Aero Club of America annuals (1907, 1909-1910); 1909 Jane's All the World's Aircraft 10; "Flight" Manual 14 (1910); Braunbeck's Sport-Lexicon: Luftschiffahrt, 1911, 37, 159LOC OPAC
- WorldCat.org and WorldCat-OCLC; 1921 Brockett
Organization names | Vienna Aero Club; Wiener Aero Club; Wiener Aëro Klub; Wiener Aeroklub; Österreichischer Aero-Club |
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Entity type | |
Country | AT |
Locations | Vienna |
Affiliated with | FAI |
Scope | Local |
Started aero | 1900 |
Ended aero | 1910, name change |
Keywords | |
Key people | Franz Hinterstoisser, Victor Silberer, Artur Boltzmann |
Wikidata id | Q306038 |
- Address: 1 Annahof, Vienna (at least 1906-1910)
|Phone=393 (1906) }}
Publications referring to Wiener Aëro-Klub
- Publication 11496, 1900, Statuten des Wiener Aëro-Club (Simple title: Statutes of the Viennese Aëro Club)
- Publication 2706, 1903, Octave Chanute in Wien (Simple title: Octave Chanute in Wien, Journal: Wien. Luftsch. Zeit.)
- Silberer, 1904, Der Stand der Luftschiffahrt zu Anfang 1904. Vortrag, gehalten in der ausserordentlichen Versammlung des Wiener Aeroclubs zu Wien am 15 Dezember 1903 (Simple title: The state of air navigation at the beginning of 1904. Lecture, held in the Extraordinary Assembly of the Vienna Aeroclub at Vienna on 15 December 1903, Journal: Allgemeine Sportzeitung)
- Publication 2024, 1905, Dr. Artur Boltzmann (Simple title: Dr. Artur Boltzmann, Journal: Wien. Luftsch. Zeit.)
- Silberer, 1905, Der Stand d. Luftschiffahrt zu Anfang 1905 (Simple title: The state of aeronautics at the beginning of 1905, Journal: Allgemeinen Sport-Zeitung • Wiener Luftschiffer-Zeitung)
- Moedebeck, 1905, Jahresbericht des Wiener Aëroklub über das Vereinsjahr 1904 (Simple title: Annual report of the Viennese Aëro Club about the association year 1904)
- Publication 6514, 1907, Jahresbericht d. Wiener Aero-Klub über die Vereinsjahre. 1902-1907 (Simple title: Annual Report d. Vienna Aero Club over the club years. 1902-1907)
- Publication 3734, 1908, Die drachenstation (Die) am Bodensee (Simple title: The kite station on Lake Constance, Journal: Wien. Luftsch. Zeit.)
- Boltzmann, 1908, Photometrie im Ballon. ('Helios.') (Simple title: Balloon photometry. ('Helios.'), Journal: Wien. Luftsch. Zeit.)
- Keimel, 1981, Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge (Simple title: Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge)