Ferdinand Schulz

Ferdinand Schulz Jr. (18 December 1892 – 16 June 1929) was a German aviator and glider pilot who broke a contemporary record by gliding and staying aloft for 14 hours and 7 minutes. He popularized hang-gliding in Germany and was called the ''"Icarus von Ostpreußen"''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Kvapil, František, 1855-1925
    Published 1887
    Call Number T 5719 PA
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    by Krejča, Josef Václav, 1869-1899
    Published 1892
    Call Number T 11969 PA
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