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Code 8272a
EUR 1650.00
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EUR 1650.00
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1761062097Code 8272a PropellerWooden propeller, East Germany, 1950s. This is a spare propeller produced in East Germany around the 1950s. During the early decades of the Cold War, between 1950 and 1970, East Germany produced numerous gliders and low-powered trainers, many of which used wooden propellers. Good condition. Length 198 x 18.3 x 10 cm – inches 78 x 7.5 x 3.9

The first proper airplane saw the light of day in 1903, when the Wright brothers successfully flew and held aloft for 12 seconds—a type of glider equipped with a 16-horsepower engine—at Kill Devil Hill in North Carolina, USA. But part of the scientific and aeronautical community considers Alberto Santos-Dumont the father of aviation. During a flight on November 12, 1906, he successfully launched a heavier-than-air aircraft on his own (the Wright brothers had instead used a sort of catapult to take off). The first Italian airplane was built by Aristide Faccioli in 1908.

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