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Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896)



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Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896)

Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896) German gliding pioneer and aeronautical inventor, flying one of his gliders. He made about 2, 000 flights before being killed. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph

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Media ID 9702975

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Aeronautics Aircraft Aviation Flight German Transport Glider


Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)

18"x18" (46x46cm) Fibre filled cushion with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone coloured faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.

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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases Otto Lilienthal, a renowned German gliding pioneer and aeronautical inventor, in action. Taken during one of his numerous flights, this image captures the essence of Lilienthal's groundbreaking contributions to aviation history. With his glider gracefully soaring through the skies, Lilienthal demonstrates both his mastery of flight and his unwavering passion for pushing the boundaries of human transportation. Born in 1848, Lilienthal dedicated his life to perfecting the art of gliding. His relentless pursuit led him to make approximately 2,000 flights before tragically losing his life. Despite this unfortunate end to an illustrious career, Lilienthal's legacy lives on as an inspiration for future generations of aviators. Published in 1910 as part of a set of cards on aviation, this chromolithograph preserves not only the visual beauty but also the historical significance surrounding Lilienthal's achievements. It serves as a reminder that innovation knows no bounds and that even seemingly impossible dreams can become reality with determination and ingenuity. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the extraordinary feats accomplished by Otto Lilienthal. This photograph encapsulates not just a moment frozen in time but also symbolizes humanity's unyielding desire to conquer new frontiers and reach greater heights – quite literally!

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