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  1. Signature. Karl Wilhelm Otto Lilienthal (23 May 1848 – 10 August 1896) was a German pioneer of aviation who became known as the "flying man". [2] He was the first person to make well-documented, repeated, successful flights with gliders, [3] therefore making the idea of heavier-than-air aircraft a reality. Newspapers and magazines published ...

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  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Otto Lilienthal (born May 23, 1848, Anklam, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Aug. 10, 1896, Berlin) was a German aviation pioneer. Lilienthal was the most significant aeronautical pioneer in the years between the advancements of the Englishman George Cayley and the American Wright brothers.

  3. Aug 10, 2016 · Lilienthal’s last words, as reported by his sister-in-law more than 30 years later and repeated many times since: “Opfer müssen gebracht warden.”. Sacrifices must be made. In fact, Otto ...

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  4. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › otto-lilienthalOtto Lilienthal | Lemelson

    Lilienthal took more than 2,000 glider flights by the time of his death in 1896 and had built eighteen models. He was killed in a gliding accident that took place on August 9, 1896. His last words, reportedly, were “Sacrifices must be made.”. Aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal designed and built several novel, unpowered gliders with which he ...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Otto Lilienthal. With the design and construction of his first working glider, Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896) bestowed a sense of viability and respectability on the young science of aviation. Lilienthal flew thousands of flights on gliders he designed based on careful observations of birds. His work directly inspired Orville and Wilbur Wright.

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  7. The most significant pre-Wright brothers aeronautical experimenter was the German glider pioneer Otto Lilienthal. Between 1891 and 1896, he built and flew a series of highly successful full-size gliders. During this period, Lilienthal made close to 2,000 brief flights in 16 different designs based ...

  8. Otto Lilienthal of Germany was a brilliant contributor to the conquest of the air and made nearly 2,000 successful glider flights, from 1891 to 1896, in sixteen seperate glider types. 1 Lilienthal's book of aerodynamic data published in 1889 Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst (Birdflight as the Basis for Aviation)2 emphasized the ...

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