
A magnificent man in his flying machine
Swiss carpenter Michel Porchet has built a 1913 “Grandjean” aeroplane, based purely on old photographs. The Yverdon School of Engineering in canton Vaud provided the engine. (SRF/swissinfo.ch)
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René Grandjean was a Swiss aviation pioneer, who designed and built the aircraft used for the first flight in Switzerland of an aircraft built and flown by Swiss.
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