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The Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat (German: "Normal soaring apparatus") is a glider designed by Otto Lilienthal in Germany in the late 19th century.[1]

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  1. 11 relations: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, German Aerospace Center, Glider (aircraft), National Air and Space Museum, Nikolay Zhukovsky (scientist), Otto Lilienthal, Otto Lilienthal Museum, Science Museum, London, Vienna Technical Museum, William Randolph Hearst, Wind tunnel.

  2. 1893 in Germany
  3. 1893 in transport
  4. 19th-century German experimental aircraft
  5. Aircraft first flown in 1893
  6. Lilienthal aircraft
  7. Monoplanes
  8. Otto Lilienthal
  9. Vehicles introduced in 1893

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is a professional society for the field of aerospace engineering.

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German Aerospace Center

The German Aerospace Center (e.V., abbreviated DLR, literally German Center for Air- and Space-flight) is the national center for aerospace, energy and transportation research of Germany, founded in 1969.

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Glider (aircraft)

A glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine. Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat and glider (aircraft) are glider aircraft.

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National Air and Space Museum

The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the Smithsonian Institution, is a museum in Washington, D.C., in the United States, dedicated to human flight and space exploration.

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Nikolay Zhukovsky (scientist)

Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky (p; – 17 March 1921) was a Russian scientist, mathematician and engineer, and a founding father of modern aero- and hydrodynamics.

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Otto Lilienthal

Karl Wilhelm Otto Lilienthal (23 May 1848 – 10 August 1896) was a German pioneer of aviation who became known as the "flying man".

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Otto Lilienthal Museum

The Otto Lilienthal Museum in Anklam (Germany) is a museum dedicated to the "glider king" Otto Lilienthal, the flight pioneer, as well as a pioneer in technical, social and cultural projects. Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat and Otto Lilienthal Museum are Otto Lilienthal.

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Science Museum, London

The Science Museum is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London.

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Vienna Technical Museum

The Vienna Technical Museum (Technisches Museum Wien) is located in Vienna (Austria), in the Penzing district, at Mariahilferstraße 212.

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William Randolph Hearst

William Randolph Hearst Sr. (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications.

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Wind tunnel

Wind tunnels are machines in which objects are held stationary inside a tube, and air is blown around it to study the interaction between the object and the moving air.

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See also

1893 in Germany

1893 in transport

19th-century German experimental aircraft

Aircraft first flown in 1893

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Lilienthal aircraft

Monoplanes

Otto Lilienthal

Vehicles introduced in 1893

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilienthal_Normalsegelapparat

Also known as Normal soaring apparatus.