Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat

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title: Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat
text: The Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat 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 Sturmfl
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description: Type of aircraft
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilienthal_Normalsegelapparat
date created: 2007-03-10T11:33:31Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T02:35:21Z
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