1930's |
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| Professor Vilho
Väisälä was Vaisala's founder and long-time managing director. Vaisala was his life work. |

| The first prototype
of the radiosonde built by Vilho Väisälä. Taken aloft in December, 1931, this
instrument measured temperature only. |

| The first sounding
with a Vaisala radiosonde was performed in Helsinki on December 30, 1931. |

| Upper air
observation equipment at Ilmala Meteorological Station in the 1930's. |

| The kite was the
predecessor of radiosondes. Vilho Väisälä made a number of improvements in
the kite method used for studying the atmosphere which made it possible to
attain an altitude of up to 5 km, which was quite an achievement at the time. |

| The first actual delivery of Vaisala radiosondes (product type RS11) to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology took
place in 1936. This radiosonde model was complete with pressure,
temperature and humidity measurement. |