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          Charles Renard's Biography

          French military engineer and inventor.
          After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 he started work on the design of airships at the French army aeronautical department. Together with Arthur C. Krebs and his brother Paul, in 1884 he constructed La France, which made its maiden flight on 9 August 1884 at Chalais Meudon, making a 23-minute circular flight. This was the first time that a flying machine made a fight which returned to the place of take-off.
          He also proposed a now widely used system of preferred numbers that was later named after him and became international standard ISO 3. It helped the French army to reduce the number of different balloon ropes kept on inventory from 425 to 17.
          Colonel Renard also invented the Renard Road Train.
          He died in Paris on 13 April 1905.
          Link to Wikipedia biography