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Octave Chanute died in 1910.
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Octave Chanute, Augustus M. Herring, George A. Spratt, and Dan Tate
Otto Lilienthal was a German engineer, and the first person to make several documented flights using gliders. Octave Chanute was a civil engineer as well as a bridge designer. He offered Orville and Wilbur Wright advice when they were building their first successful airplane.
Tom D Crouch has written: 'Octave Chanute' -- subject(s): Gliders (Aeronautics), Flight 'Aiming for the stars' -- subject(s): History, Astronautics, Aerospace engineers, Space flight
Wilbur Wright has written: 'The papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright, including the Chanute-Wright letters and other papers of Octave Chanute' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography 'Experiments and observations in soaring flight' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Flight 'The papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Air pilots, Biography 'Glenn Miller Burial File'
If you mean Cnut or Canute he was the Danish King of England from 1016 to 1035 (as well as being king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden) He famously sat on the beach and commanded the tide to retreat. It did not. Some say he thought he had the power to do so and others that he was demonstrating that he had power over men but not the forces of nature. If you mean Octave Chanute, (1832 - 1910) he was a French-born American railroad engineer and aviation pioneer who provided the Wright brothers with help and advice.
Wilbur Wright had a close relationship with his brother, Orville Wright, with whom he pioneered aviation. The Wright brothers also collaborated with witnesses and supporters, such as their mechanic Charlie Taylor, and mentors like Octave Chanute, a pioneer in aviation research.
An interval of eight notes is known as an octave.
I played an octave on the piano.
No, it's a diminished octave. There is no such thing as a minor octave.
Eight notes in an octave.