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  1. Louis Ferdinand Ferber (8 February 1862 – 22 September 1909) was a French Army officer who played an important role in the development of aviation during the early 1900s. Although his aircraft experiments were belatedly successful, his early recognition and publicizing of the work of the Wright Brothers was a major influence on the ...

  2. Ferdinand Ferber (Lyon, 8 de fevereiro de 1862 - Boulogne-sur-Mer, 21 de setembro de 1909), foi um pioneiro da aviação francês. [1] Biografia. Nascido em Lyon em 1862, ele estudou na Ecole Polytechnique antes de ingressar no Exército, tornando-se instrutor na Escola de Artilharia Aplicada de Fontainbleau em 1897. [2]

  3. Louis Ferdinand Ferber, né à Lyon le 8 février 1862 et mort accidentellement à Beuvrequen près de Boulogne-sur-Mer le 22 septembre 1909, est un pionnier de l'aviation française, observateur, expérimentateur et auteur de publications sur les débuts de l'aviation. Biographie. L'Aérodrome de F. Ferber. Nouvel aérodrome de Ferber.

  4. AKA Ferdinand Ferber & Monsieur de Rue. Ferdinand Ferber (8 Feb 1862 Lyon- 22 September 1909 Boulogne-sur-mere). was one of, if not the, most scientifically minded of the early French Aviators. In many ways, it was he who brought about the great blossoming of French Aviation after 1908. A French Artilleryman, he was one of the first Frenchmen ...

  5. Ferber, Captain Ferdinand Longyard, William H., Who's Who in Aviation History. Perhaps best described as an important failure, Ferber was born in Lyon and entered the Ecole Polytechnique in 1882. He joined the Army and rose through the military ranks as an artillery officer, eventually commanding the Alpine Artillery Battery at Nice.

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  7. Ferdinand Ferber (1862-1909) is little known among the precursors of French aviation. While his aeronautical work covers only a decade, it remains of fundamental importance because he was the first Frenchman to have understood the significance of the test flights of Otto Lilienthal which were the inspiration for his first aircraft.