Gustav Mesmer

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Gustav Mesmer, auch Bruder Alexander (OSB), (* 16. Januar 1903 in Altshausen/Oberschwaben; † 25. Dezember 1994 im Heim der Diakonie in Buttenhausen) war ein Flug(fahr)radbauer, Visionär und Korbflechter. rdf:langString
Gustav Mesmer (1903–1994) was a German inventor of experimental human-powered flying machines, often referred to in the press as "the Icarus of Lautertal." He has been championed by curators as an outsider artist, while his theories about improving aerodynamics through wing and sail piercings have been of interest to scientists. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gustav Mesmer, auch Bruder Alexander (OSB), (* 16. Januar 1903 in Altshausen/Oberschwaben; † 25. Dezember 1994 im Heim der Diakonie in Buttenhausen) war ein Flug(fahr)radbauer, Visionär und Korbflechter.
rdf:langString Gustav Mesmer (1903–1994) was a German inventor of experimental human-powered flying machines, often referred to in the press as "the Icarus of Lautertal." He has been championed by curators as an outsider artist, while his theories about improving aerodynamics through wing and sail piercings have been of interest to scientists.
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