- Karl
Jatho ([kaʁl
ˈjatʰo]; 3
February 1873 – 8
December 1933) was a
German inventor and
aviation pioneer,
performer and
public servant of the city of...
-
Alberto Santos-Dumont in the 14-bis (1906)
Other notable claims include: Karl
Jatho, in
Germany in his
biplane (1903)
Richard Pe****, in New
Zealand in his...
- near the
middle runway, was
renamed to Karl
Jatho Terminal in
honour of
Hanoverian aviation pioneer Karl
Jatho. The
landside areas of
Hannover Airport's...
- "Can a
Machine Ever
Become Self-Aware?". In R. Aurich, W.
Jacobsen and G.
Jatho (ed.).
Artificial Humans, an
historical retrospective of the
Berlin International...
- “No. 9”, from
Paris to Château de
Bagatelle in France. 18
August – Karl
Jatho makes a
flight with his
motored aircraft in
front of four people. His craft...
-
hurricane strikes Martinique,
leaving 700 dead. 1903 –
German engineer Karl
Jatho allegedly flies his self-made,
motored gliding airplane four
months before...
- Karl
Jatho (1873–1933)". monash.edu.au.
Archived from the
original on
March 23, 2019.
Retrieved January 3, 2010. "FLYING
MACHINES – Karl
Jatho". flyingmachines...
- Sloane,
Joyce Sloane, Len
Stuart 1989 –
Steve Carell,
Christina Dunne, Jim
Jatho, Sean Masterson, John Michalski,
David Razowsky, John Rubano,
Claudia Smith-Special...
- (rain gauge) Karl
Guthe Jansky (1905–1950), U.S. –
radio telescope Karl
Jatho (1873–1933),
Germany –
aeroplane Ali
Javan (1926–2016),
together with William...
- are made for Clément Ader,
Gustave Whitehead,
Richard Pe****, and Karl
Jatho for
their variously do****ented
tests in
years prior to and
including 1903...