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- The P****val-Sigsfeld kite balloon (German: P****val-Sigsfeld Drachenballon) was a type of non-rigid military observation balloon, designed in 1898 by...
- Bartsch von Sigsfeld [de], with whom he developed Drachenballons: kite balloons used by the military for observation designated as P****val-Sigsfeld type. In...
- Giessen. From 1887 to 1892, with airship designer Rudolf Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld (1861–1902), he developed a psychrometer for accurate measurement of atmospheric...
- has been dismantled in 1912. German army used their successful P****val-Sigsfeld kite balloons (or Drachen) in large quantities, so the first French-produced...
- world wars. Developed in Germany from 1893 by P****val and Sigsfeld (de:Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld), the main component of their kite balloon is its tubular-shaped...
- Königlichen Preußischen Luftschiffer-Abteilung unter Leitung des Hauptmannes von Sigsfeld gearbeitet wurde." (In May 1901, I did some experiments in the lab and...
- of 4,200 ft (1,300 m). Germans August von P****val and Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld invent the kite balloon for observations in strong winds. William Paul...
- underestimated air resistance, but resumed work on hearing that Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld made light but powerful engines, information soon shown to be overoptimistic...
- of the shed on the evening of 2 July, with Hauptmann Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld of the Prussian Airship Battalion at the controls. The first flight revealed...
- Described is the first kite balloon made in 1893 by Captains P****val and Sigsfeld at the Berlin works of the Prussian Balloon Battalion; theirs was the "predecessor...