Kress Drachenflieger
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title:
Kress Drachenflieger
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The Kress Drachenflieger was an experimental aircraft constructed in Austria-Hungary in 1901. While taxiing trials proved successful, the aircraft lacked sufficient power to fly, and was wrecked in the course of testing on 3 October. It was built by Wilhelm Kress with the assistance of a 5,000-krone grant from Emperor Franz Josef in an attempt to create the first heavier-than-air flying machine. The aircraft was constructed as a large, open-truss structure of steel tubing with three sets of wire
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Type of aircraft
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kress_Drachenflieger
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2023-11-18T23:37:34Z
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