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      • Eugen Sänger (22 September 1905 – 10 February 1964) was an Austrian aerospace engineer best known for his contributions to lifting body and ramjet technology.
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  2. Eugen Sänger (22 September 1905 – 10 February 1964) was an Austrian aerospace engineer best known for his contributions to lifting body and ramjet technology.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Eugen Sänger was a German rocket propulsion engineer whose projected “antipodal bomber,” with a range far greater than that made possible by its fuel capacity alone, greatly interested the major Western governments and the Soviet Union at the end of World War II.

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  4. Eugen Sänger. Inducted In: 1976. Country: Austria, Germany. Visionary physicist in the field of rocket propulsion. Eugen Sänger was born on September 22, 1905, in Prebnitz, Bohemia (then part of Austria-Hungary, now under Prisecnice Lake in the Czech Republic.)

  5. Jun 10, 2014 · Eugen Sänger isn't a familiar figure, but he played an interesting and important role in the early history of rocketry and spaceflight.

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  6. Eugen Saenger and Irene Bredt issue their final 400-page report on the Saenger antipodal bomber - a rocket boosted skip-glide spaceplane with global range. Only 100 numbered copies are printed, and distributed to German political and scientific leaders.

  7. Eugen Sänger. 1905–1964, born Pressnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. Trained as a civil and aeronautical engineer, Sänger focused on the concept of developing an aerospace plane that would operate both inside and outside the atmosphere.

  8. Eugen Sänger (* 22. September 1905 in Preßnitz, Österreich-Ungarn; † 10. Februar 1964 in Berlin) war ein österreichischer Ingenieur und Pionier auf dem Gebiet der Luft- und Raumfahrt .

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