On 29 September 1907, the
Gyroplane No.I was flown for the first time, albeit to an elevation of only . It was not a free flight, as four men were used to steady the structure. It was neither controllable nor steerable, but it was the first time that a rotary-wing device had lifted itself and a pilot into the air. It later flew up to 1.52 m (4.99 ft) above the ground. The design was improved and the
Gyroplane No.II appeared the following year. No.II had two two-blade rotors of 7.85 m (25.75 ft) diameter and also had fixed wings. Powered by a 41 kW (55 hp) Renault
engine, it was reported to have flown successfully more than once in 1908. No.II was damaged in a heavy landing and was rebuilt as the
No.IIbis. It flew at least once in April 1909 before being destroyed when the company's works were badly damaged in a severe storm. ==Specifications (No.I)==