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Solomon Andrews (February 15, 1806 – October 17, 1872) was a doctor, aviator and
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inventor. Andrews invented an airship called ''Aereon'' which received some notice in the 1860s. He claimed to sail it as one would a sailboat.pg. 20, Toland Mention is made of the movement of pilot and passenger fore and aft in the basket to control attitude. He was a medical doctor and three times
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. He served as the health officer of Perth Amboy, New Jersey and supervised the construction of the city's first sewer system. He served as the
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in Perth Amboy from 1844 to 1845.


Biography

Solomon was born on February 15, 1806, in
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to Josiah Bishop Andrews and Mary Bissell. He received his medical degree from Rutgers Medical School in 1827. Later, Andrews would go on to marry Harriet Johnson. In 1849, Solomon won election and served the
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for three different, inconsecutive terms. He was elected again in 1853 and again in 1855. Solomon Andrew's daughter, Harriet Cornelia Andrews, married Frederick S. Hilton on June 15, 1858. Later in his life in 1863, Solomon's airship, ''Aereon'', would fly for the first time. He would also live to see his second one fly too in 1866. Solomon Andrews died on October 17, 1872, in
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. His widow died in 1881.


Airships

His first "Aereon" flew over Perth Amboy on June 1, 1863. This had three 80-foot cigar-shaped balloons, with a rudder and gondola. Buoyancy was controlled by jettisoning sand ballast or releasing hydrogen lift gas. Dr. Andrews wrote
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later that summer offering the ''Aereon'' for use in the
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, during which he served for a time as a volunteer surgeon with the
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. After much discussion, he arranged a demonstration early in 1864 before the
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. He was informed, nearly a year later, that the Government had little interest in his invention, and by that time the war was nearly over. Andrews then organized the Aerial Navigation Company to build commercial Airships and establish a regular line between New York and Philadelphia. The "Aereon #2" had one "lemon-shaped" balloon, sharply pointed at the ends. It controlled buoyancy with a system of lines and pulleys that compressed the gas or allowed it to expand. This flew over New York City on May 25, 1866 and June 5, 1866. The second trip, carrying a passenger-assistant (a news reporter had to be left out at the last minute because of weight problems) ended at Oyster Bay, Long Island. At this point, the post-war economic collapse and its bank failures destroyed the company, and he never flew again. The difference of specific gravity between the balloon and the surrounding atmosphere could be converted by a system of inclined planes to steer the craft without a motor. He referred to his propulsion as "gravitation." (unabridged republication of the Holt edition 1957, titled ''Ships in the Sky: The Story of the Great Dirigibles'') The craft was not normally trimmed to be neutrally buoyant. Instead it would be cycled between positive and negative buoyancy. The resulting airflow across the body of the craft and attached airfoils would propel it.


Other inventions

Andrews also invented a sewing machine, a barrel making machine, fumigators,Daniel Geery. 2007
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/ref> forging presses, a kitchen range, a gas lamp, a nicotine-filtering pipe, rekeying and a padlock which has been used by the
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since 1842.


Legacy

The Aereon Corporation attempted, in New Jersey in 1969, to replicate and improve on the airship designs of Solomon Andrews. This was written about in the book "The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed," by John McPhee (). This book and Andrews' work provided the inspiration for development of the Hyperblimp, and various embodiments of an underwater gliding toy, by inventor Daniel Geery.


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