René Leduc (1898–1968) was a French engineer who worked on ramjets. In 1949 the Leduc 0.10 became the first aircraft to fly under the power of ramjets alone. Development of this aircraft had begun in 1937, but was severely delayed by the Second World War.[1]
After cancellation of French Air Ministry contracts for the Leduc ramjet aircraft projects, in 1958 Leduc's company converted from aeronautics to hydraulics, becoming known as 'Hydro Leduc' and eventually focussing on production of hydraulic pumps for excavators.[2]
References
- ↑ La saga des statoréacteurs II. Les pionniers (The story of ramjets II. The pioneers.) at xplanes.free.fr Accessed 29 December 2017
- ↑ Hydro Leduc company history, at hydroleduc.com Accessed 30 December 2017
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