"Of all the men who attacked the flying problem in the 19th century, Otto Lilienthal was easily the most important. … It is true that attempts at gliding had been made hundreds of years before him, and that in the nineteenth century, Cayley, Spencer, Wenham, Mouillard, and many others were reported to have made feeble attempts to glide, but their failures were so complete that nothing of value resulted."
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Wilbur Wright in Aero Club of America Bulletin (September 1912)
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Otto Lilienthal
1848 – 1896
deutscher Luftfahrtpionier
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