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- Q1999406 subject Q6900265.
- Q1999406 subject Q7404919.
- Q1999406 subject Q8181012.
- Q1999406 subject Q8590922.
- Q1999406 subject Q9061804.
- Q1999406 abstract "The Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat ( German: "Normal soaring apparatus") is a glider designed by Otto Lilienthal in Germany in the late 19th century. It is considered to be the first aeroplane to be serially produced, examples being made between 1893 and 1896.Nine examples are known to have been sold, the buyers including Nikolai Zhukovsky and William Randolph Hearst. Three original "normal gliders" are preserved in museums in (London, Moscow, and Washington), and a fragment of one is preserved in Munich. A similar glider, the Sturmflügelapparat ("storm wing apparatus") is preserved in the Technisches Museum in Vienna.Lilienthal's flights using this glider typically achieved a distance of 250 m (820 ft) starting from the top of the launching mound that he had constructed. A bow frame or "Prellbügel" was used to reduce the impact in case of a crash. Later the Normalsegelapparat was developed into a biplane.".
- Q1999406 designer Q57162.
- Q1999406 manufacturer Q57162.
- Q1999406 thumbnail Flying_machine.jpg?width=300.
- Q1999406 type Q2165278.
- Q1999406 wikiPageExternalLink e213.htm.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q2165278.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q271956.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q294931.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q372676.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q57162.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q674773.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q6900265.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q7404919.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q752669.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181012.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8590922.
- Q1999406 wikiPageWikiLink Q9061804.
- Q1999406 designer Q57162.
- Q1999406 manufacturer Q57162.
- Q1999406 type "Glider".
- Q1999406 type Product.
- Q1999406 type Aircraft.
- Q1999406 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1999406 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1999406 type Thing.
- Q1999406 type Q11436.
- Q1999406 comment "The Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat ( German: "Normal soaring apparatus") is a glider designed by Otto Lilienthal in Germany in the late 19th century. It is considered to be the first aeroplane to be serially produced, examples being made between 1893 and 1896.Nine examples are known to have been sold, the buyers including Nikolai Zhukovsky and William Randolph Hearst.".
- Q1999406 label "Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat".
- Q1999406 depiction Flying_machine.jpg.