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  2. Aug 10, 2016 · Modern physicians think the likely cause was a brain injury. As for Lilienthal’s last words, there are conflicting reports. A story in the New York Journal the day after the aviator’s death...

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  3. May 31, 2023 · by Steve Wartenberg 5/31/2023. German inventor Otto Lilienthal takes flight in one of his gliders. By the time of his death, the “flying man” had flown more than 2,000 times. As an American who watched Lilienthal a week before his death observed, flying was not an easy thing to do. (Chronicle/Alamy)

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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Born on May 23, 1848 in Anklam, Prussia, Otto Lilienthal developed an early fascination with aviation by studying birds overhead. After training locally as a mechanical engineer, he served in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, where he witnessed military observation balloons. This inflamed his longing to design engineless flying machines.

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · When was Otto Lilienthal born? On May 23, 1848. When did Otto Lilienthal die? On August 10, 1896. How did Otto Lilienthal die? Otto Lilienthal died in a glider crash in 1896, and his death was officially attributed to a cervical spine fracture.

  6. Transported first by horse-drawn carriage and then cargo train to Berlin, he was diagnosed with a broken back. One of the most famous surgeons of the day operated, but unfortunately it was unsuccessful. Lilienthal died on 10 August 1896, 36 hours after his final flight. He was 48. Otto’s dream of flight however, did not die with him.

  7. Feb 22, 2016 · It also was his undoing: Lilienthal died a day after stalling about 50 feet above ground on Aug. 9, 1896, in a cash of his “normalsegelapparat,” or conventional glider, which earned him the less welcome distinction of being among aviation’s first fatalities.

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  9. Oct 1, 2008 · The clinical details assembled here make it more likely that Otto Lilienthal died from head trauma with resulting complications, possibly including intracranial hematoma. Expand. View on PubMed. carnetdevol.org. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. Figures from this paper. figure 1. 7 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters.

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