'' airplane at October 1910 military exercises pilot license of Aurel Vlaicu , Aurel Vlaicu, Ion Ciulu (Vlaicu's mechanic) and
Ilarie Chendi in front of
A Vlaicu II airplane Vlaicu left Opel in March 1909 and returned to Bencenc, where, together with his brother, Ion, he built a
glider which first flew in the summer of 1909. In October 1909, on the advice of
Octavian Goga, he moved to the
Kingdom of Romania, where with help from Romanian-Transylvanian expatriates, he obtained financial support to build his first powered airplane, following a number of demonstration flights with rubber-powered models in front of Romanian government officials and journalists. On November 1, 1909, he began the construction of his first powered airplane, the
A. Vlaicu Nr. I at the
Army Arsenal in
Bucharest with funding from the
Romanian Ministry of War and on a 300
lei monthly stipend from the
Minister of Public Education.
A. Vlaicu Nr. I flew for the first time on June 17, 1910, over
Cotroceni airfield. On September 28, 1910, as a part of the fall
military exercises, Vlaicu flew his airplane from
Slatina to
Piatra Olt carrying a message, an early instance of an airplane being used for
military purposes. The construction of
A. Vlaicu Nr. II was started in December 1910 on a budget of 16,000
lei and first flew in April 1911. Between 23 and 30 June 1912 Vlaicu competed with it at the International Flight Week in
Aspern-
Vienna (Die internationale Flugwoche in Wien), against 42 other aviators, including
Roland Garros. Vlaicu won prizes totaling 7,500
Austro-Hungarian krone for precision landing, projectile throwing and tight flying around a pole. On this occasion, he was issued the
FAI pilot license number 52. On return from Aspern he flew demonstration flights throughout Transylvania. ==Vlaicu airplanes design==