Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle

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Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle was a French military engineer and balloonist who pioneered the use of observation balloons for reconnaissance during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French military engineer
balloonist
human
contributedTo early military aviation
countryOfCitizenship France
developed methods for aerial observation using balloons
era 18th century
French Revolutionary era
fieldOfWork aeronautics
ballooning
military engineering
gender male
hasActivity designing and operating military observation balloons
influenced later military use of balloons
influencedBy early French ballooning experiments
knownFor use of observation balloons for reconnaissance
militaryBranch French Army NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableFor aerial reconnaissance with balloons during the French Revolutionary Wars
pioneering the military use of observation balloons
occupation balloonist
military engineer
participatedIn French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
usedFor artillery spotting
battlefield reconnaissance

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French Aerostatic Corps commander Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle
French Aerostatic Corps founder Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle