- Hans
Joachim Pabst von
Ohain (14
December 1911 – 13
March 1998) was a
German physicist, engineer, and the
designer of the
first aircraft to use a turbojet...
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Ohain may
refer to:
Ohain,
Belgium Ohain, Nord,
France Hans von
Ohain (1911–1998), one of the
inventors of the jet
engine This
disambiguation page lists...
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Ohain (French pronunciation: [ɔ.ɛ̃] ; Walloon: Ohin) is a
Belgian village and
district of the muni****lity of Lasne,
Wallonia in the
province of Walloon...
- the
German engineer Hans von
Ohain during the mid-1930s.
Having secured the
industrial support of
Ernst Heinkel, von
Ohain was able to
demonstrate a working...
- officer,
began development of a
viable jet
engine in 1928, and Hans von
Ohain in
Germany began work
independently in the
early 1930s. In
August 1939 the...
- thrust. Two engineers,
Frank Whittle in the
United Kingdom and Hans von
Ohain in Germany,
developed the
concept independently into
practical engines during...
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engines were
developed some
years earlier than
those of Germany's Hans von
Ohain, who
designed the first-to-fly
turbojet engine as well as Austria’s Anselm...
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Conner states ″
Ohain's patent attorney happened upon a
Whittle patent in the
years that the von
Ohain patents were
being formulated". Von
Ohain himself is...
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Ohain (French pronunciation: [ɔ.ɛ̃] ) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des...
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first operational jet
engine to
power an aircraft.
Designed by Hans von
Ohain while working at Heinkel, the
engine first flew as the
primary power of...