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Otto and Lilienthal
* 1896 – Otto Lilienthal, German engineer and aviation pioneer ( b. 1848 )
Otto Lilienthal in flight
* 1848 – Otto Lilienthal, German aviation pioneer and engineer ( d. 1896 )
* Otto Lilienthal
* May 23 – Otto Lilienthal, German engineer ( d. 1896 )
* August 10 – Otto Lilienthal, German aviation pioneer ( b. 1848 )
Other aviators who made similar flights at that time were Otto Lilienthal, Percy Pilcher, and Octave Chanute.
Between 1867 and 1896 the German pioneer of human aviation Otto Lilienthal developed heavier-than-air flight.
The Wright brothers credited Otto Lilienthal as a major inspiration for their decision to pursue manned flight.
Otto Lilienthal died while flying in 1896 as the result of a stall.
* Otto Lilienthal, German aviation pioneer
Airmen like Otto Lilienthal, who introduced cambered airfoils in 1891, used gliders to analyze aerodynamic forces. The Wright brothers were interested in Lilianthal's work and read several of his publications. They also found inspiration in Octave Chanute, an airman and the author of Progress in Flying Machines ( 1894 ). It was the preliminary work of Cayley, Lilienthal, Chanute, and other early aerospace engineers that brought about the first powered sustained flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17, 1903, by the Wright brothers.
Three people in particular were active: Otto Lilienthal, Percy Pilcher and Octave Chanute.
Otto Lilienthal of Germany duplicated Wenham's work and greatly expanded on it in 1874, publishing his research in 1889.
Berlin Tegel " Otto Lilienthal " Airport is the main international airport in Berlin, Germany.
In 1988, Berlin Tegel was named after German aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal.
Sculpture of German aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal
Otto Lilienthal ( May 23, 1848 – August 10, 1896 ) was a German pioneer of aviation who became known as the Glider King.
Otto Lilienthal was born to middle-class parents.
The A-frame of Percy Pilcher and Otto Lilienthal echoes in today's control frame for hang gliders and ultralight aircraft.
Later that year Pilcher met Otto Lilienthal, who was the leading expert in gliding in Germany.
Based on the work of his mentor Otto Lilienthal, in 1897 Pilcher built a glider called The Hawk with which he broke the world distance record when he flew 250 m ( 820 ft ) at the grounds of Stanford Hall near Lutterworth in Leicestershire, England.
The centerpiece is a larger-than-life bronze figure of Otto Lilienthal lying on an ( empty ) tomb.

Otto and following
The formula is more complex than the Otto cycle ( petrol / gasoline engine ) relation that has the following formula ;
After the removal of the powerful Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1890 following the death of Emperor Wilhelm I, the young Emperor Wilhelm II engaged in increasingly reckless foreign policies that left the Empire isolated.
In June 1939, Franco-German relations were strained when the head of the French section of the Dienststelle Ribbentrop, Otto Abetz, was expelled from France following allegations that he had bribed two French newspaper editors to print pro-German articles.
Otto II's campaign against the Saracens ended in 982 following a disastrous defeat.
In 1920 the Vox-group had taken over the building and the following year commissioned its remodelling by Swiss architect Rudolf Otto Salvisberg ( 1882 – 1940 ), and then erected two transmitting antennae.
* Otto III becomes King of Germany following the death of Otto II.
According to the chronicler Widukind of Corvey, Otto " pitched his camp in the territory of the city of Augsburg and joined there the forces of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, who was himself lying mortally ill nearby, and by Duke Conrad with a large following of Franconian knights.
In 1888, after long bargaining, it was sold to the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg, following a public subscription headed by William I and Otto von Bismarck.
Otto III's cousin Henry II, who had been deposed as Duke of Bavaria by Otto II in 976 following his failed rebellion, had been imprisoned under the Bishopric of Utrecht since his failed rebellion.
In 983, following Otto II's defeat at the battle of Stilo, the Slavs revolted against Imperial control, forcing the Empire to abandon its territories east of the Elbe Rivier in the Northern March and the Billung March.
Otto I had established the Diocese in 968 following his victory against the Hungarians in order to Christianize the Polbian Slavs but had been effectively destroyed in 983 with the Great Slav Rising following the death of Otto II in 983.
The excellent relations of Poland and Germany enjoyed during the Reign of Otto III, quickly deteriorated following his death.
After initial successes in unifying the southern Lombard principalities under his authority and in conquering Byzantine-controlled territory, Otto II's campaigns in southern Italy ended in 982 following a disastrous defeat by the Muslims.
On Christmas Day 967, Otto II was crowned Co-Emperor by Pope John XIII on December 25, 967, securing Otto II's succession to the Imperial crown following his father's death.
Henry III had previously been exiled by Otto II following his defeat as part of a two year revolt against Otto II's rule.
Otto II then prepared for a new campaign against the Muslims and obtained a settlement with the Republic of Venice, whose assistance he needed following the destruction of his army at Stilo.
It is possible that the conditions in southern Italy following the defeat required Otto II to act quickly in designating an Imperial heir to ensure connivence in the Empire's future.

Otto and work
In his work Prodromo dell ' Arte Maestra ( 1670 ) he proposes a lighter-than-air vessel based on logical deductions from previous work ranging from Archimedes and Euclid to his contemporaries Robert Boyle and Otto von Guericke.
In his influential work The Myth of the Birth of the Hero, Otto Rank argued that the births of many mythical heroes follow a common pattern.
As well as the main members of Berlin Dada, Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, Höch, Johannes Baader, Huelsenbeck and Heartfield, the exhibition also included work by Otto Dix, Francis Picabia, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Rudolf Schlichter, Johannes Baargeld and others.
At the turn of the 20th century, Otto Stolz, Paul du Bois-Reymond, Giuseppe Veronese, and others produced controversial work on non-Archimedean models of Euclidean geometry, in which the distance between two points may be infinite or infinitesimal, in the Newton – Leibniz sense.
Further work was conducted by Otto von Guericke, Robert Boyle, Stephen Gray and C. F. du Fay.
Lang epitomized the stereotype of the tyrannical German film director such as Erich von Stroheim and Otto Preminger ; he was known for being hard to work with.
Otto cycle is the typical cycle for most of the cars internal combustion engines, that work using gasoline as a fuel.
After studying art at the Dresden Academy alongside Otto Dix and George Grosz, ( although Schwitters seems to have been unaware of their work, or indeed of contemporary Dresden artists Die Brücke ), 1909 – 14, Schwitters returned to Hanover and started his artistic career as a post-impressionist.
* In 1904, Otto Lehmann published his work " Flüssige Kristalle " ( Liquid Crystals ).
Through his affairs in Eastern Europe in 1000, Otto III was able to extend the influence of Christianity by supporting mission work in Poland and through the crowning of Stephen I as the first Christian king of Hungary.
Otto II also continued the work of Otto I in subordinating the Catholic Church to Imperial control.
In a decade since a his death, Otto I's life work of converting the Slavs was undone.
Detroit Free Press music critic Mark Stryker concludes that the work of Billy Strayhorn and Ellington in Anatomy of a Murder, the trial court drama film directed by Otto Preminger in 1959, is " indispensable,.
Otto Kitzler, Bruckner's last composition teacher, set him three final tasks as the climax of his studies: a choral work ( Psalm 112 ), an overture ( the Overture in G minor ), and a symphony.
Based on this, he argued that Naburimannu developed the Babylonian System A of calculating solar system ephemerides, and that Kidinnu later developed Babylonian System B. Otto E. Neugebauer has remained reserved to this conclusion and disputed Schnabel's further inferences about Naburimannu's life and work.
Emil Nolde's work has become the focus of renewed attention after a painting entitled Blumengarten ( Utenwarf ) from 1917, which now hangs in the art museum Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden and has been valued at US $ 4, 000, 000, was discovered to have been looted from Otto Nathan Deutsch, a German-Jewish refugee whose heirs, including a Holocaust survivor, are asking for its return.
The pioneering work in reviving the cornett was done in the 1950s, in Britain by Christopher Monk and in Germany by Otto Steinkopf, one of the first to perform publicly on a reconstructed instrument.
However, Niven won a Golden Globe Award for his work in The Moon Is Blue ( 1953 ), produced and directed by Otto Preminger.
This is the work of Danish architect Johann Otto von Spreckelsen, La Grande Arche de la Fraternité ( also known as simply La Grande Arche or L ' Arche de la Défense ), a monument to humanity and humanitarian ideals rather than militaristic victories.
Because of this Polish Prince Bolesław III was preparing a massive penal expedition that may have spoiled all the earlier accomplishments of missionary work by Bishop Otto.
Through the lens of Otto Rank ’ s work on understanding art and artists, action learning can be seen as the never-completed process of learning how to “ step out of the frame ” of the ruling mindset, whether one ’ s own or the culture ’ s – in other words, of learning how to unlearn.
Otto Neugebauer's work on this issue in the 1950s superseded Schnabel's ( and earlier, Kugler's ) theory of a Babylonian discoverer of precession.

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