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  2. Karl Jatho - Wikipedia

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    Article about Jatho from the Illustrierter Beobachter, a Nazi propaganda magazine. Although in Germany some enthusiasts credit him with making the first airplane flight, [4] according to modern researchers such as Leonhardt [3] and Lohmann (interviewed for the 2006 NDR Fernsehen documentary Sorry Mister Wright and the 2009 documentary Made in Hannover – German Aviation Pioneer Karl Jatho ...

  3. Pyotr Klimuk - Wikipedia

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    His first flight was a long test flight on Soyuz 13 in 1973. This was followed by a mission to the Salyut 4 space station on Soyuz 18 in 1975. From 1976 he became involved in the Intercosmos and made his third and final spaceflight on an Intercosmos flight with Polish cosmonaut Mirosław Hermaszewski on Soyuz 30 in 1978.

  4. List of firsts in aviation - Wikipedia

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    First flight of an aircraft with pneumatic tires: was Traian Vuia's March 18, 1906 flight with his Vuia 1, travelling at a height of about 3 + 1 ⁄ 3 ft (1 m) for about 12 m (39 ft). [ 44 ] First heavier-than-air unaided takeoff and flight of more than 25 m (82 ft) in Europe : was made by Alberto Santos-Dumont , flew a distance of 60 m (200 ft ...

  5. Peter Vaughan-Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Peter Vaughan-Fowler, CVO, DSO, DFC & Bar, AFC (18 January 1923 – 24 April 1994) was an officer who served in the Royal Air Force.He is best known for his work as a "special duties" pilot, supporting the SOE and the SIS, carrying agents to and from occupied France.

  6. Edwin Albert Link - Wikipedia

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    He took his first flying lesson in 1920. [6] In 1927, he obtained the first Cessna airplane ever delivered and eked out a living by barnstorming, charter flying and giving lessons. [6] As a young man, Edwin Link used apparatus from his father's automatic piano and organ factory (of the Link Piano and Organ Company) to

  7. List of aviation pioneers - Wikipedia

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    A 9th-century polymath covered himself with feathers and wings, [28] and “flew faster than the phoenix in his flight when he dressed his body in the feathers of a vulture” (c. 875). [10] Karl Jatho: 3 Feb 1873 8 Dec 1933 Germany Design Construction Aviator Propeller: Made an “aerial leap” (18 meters) in a powered airplane (18 Aug 1903 ...

  8. Travis Barker Takes First Flight Since Surviving Deadly 2008 ...

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    Travis Barker has taken his first flight in over a decade. The musician headed to Cabo with girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian, marking his first time flying since he survived a 2008 plane crash.

  9. Lippisch Delta IV - Wikipedia

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    The project began with an order from Gerhard Fieseler for a design that his company could build for him to fly in the 1932 Europarundflug air rally. The result was a highly unorthodox design, sporting large delta wings, canards, and an engine and propeller mounted in both the nose and tail of the plane.