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    Conrad Haas (1509–1576) was an Austrian or Transylvanian Saxon military engineer. He was a pioneer of rocket propulsion . His designs include a three-stage rocket and a manned rocket.

  2. Mar 9, 2021 · Learn about Conrad Haas, an Austrian military engineer who wrote the earliest known European handbook of rocketry in 1555. His manuscript described multistage rockets, delta fins, bell-shaped nozzles and liquid fuel, four hundred years before the first practical multi-stage rocket flight.

  3. Dec 4, 2017 · Conrad Haas was a military engineer who lived during the 16th century. Not much is known for certain about Haas’ life, in fact, he was largely forgotten by.

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    For the next 300 or so years, military uses for gunpowder slowly evolved away from the use of rockets. Flaming arrows were replaced by the much more efficient guns and cannon (instead of launching a number of tubes, have one tube that could launch an unlimited number of projectiles). However, amateur rocket enthusiasts kept working to find slightly...

    Around the same time Wan Hu was detonating himself to the great hereafter, a German artillery master by the name of Franz Helm was coming up with some rather creative uses for rockets of his own. In an illustrated manual recently digitized by the University of Pennsylvania, Helm’s illustrations depict all sort of wacky rocket-related artillery, but...

    Exploding pets aside, there were some serious innovations made in the 16th century. In the mid-1500s Austrian engineer Conrad Haas wrote a manuscript that hypothesized the type of technology needed to finally create a rocket powerful and stable enough to bring humanity to the stars. He sketched out plans for multi-stage rockets, predicted the use o...

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · Conrad Haas: The Unofficial Godfather of Rocketry. The Genius Behind the Quill. Conrad Haas, the reputed mastermind behind this document, is often regarded as the unsung hero of early rocketry. His vision leapfrogged centuries, laying the foundation for multistage rockets.

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  6. Conrad Haas (1509–1576) was a military engineer of the Holy Roman Empire, who is often cited as the first person to describe a multistage rocket in writing, although some historians attribute that distinction to Jiao Yu in 14th Century China.

  7. Conrad Haas was an Austrian artillery officer who may have been the first to describe the principle of the multistage rocket (see staging). The evidence comes from a 450-page manuscript in the national archive of Sibiu, Romania (formerly Hermannstadt), dealing with problems of artillery and ballistics, the third part of which was written by Haas.

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