Otto Lilienthal

May 23, 1848 - Aug 10, 1896

Karl Wilhelm Otto Lilienthal was a German pioneer of aviation who became known as the "flying man". He was the first person to make well-documented, repeated, successful flights with gliders. Newspapers and magazines published photographs of Lilienthal gliding, favourably influencing public and scientific opinion about the possibility of flying machines becoming practical. On 9 August 1896, his glider stalled and he was unable to regain control. Falling from about 15 m, he broke his neck and died the next day.
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“All flight is based upon producing air pressure, all flight energy consists in overcoming air pressure.”

Otto Lilienthal
May 23, 1848 - Aug 10, 1896

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