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When we think of the early days of aviation, we always think of pioneers from France, the United States, England, Germany, Italy... But other countries had some interesting figures too. One such figure was Denmark's aviation pioneer, Jacob Christian Ellehammer, who built and flew gliders, landplanes, seaplanes, and even tries to get a helicopter in the air. Attached below is a 5-page article published in the September 1931 issue of the Danish publication Flyv, marking Ellehammer's recent passing. Even without speaking Danish, the photos are interesting in themselves.
For those willing to go the extra mile, it is always possible to copy-paste bits from the text from the PDF file into the Google Translator.
https://danskeflyvere.dk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/1931-FLYV.pdf
For those willing to go the extra mile, it is always possible to copy-paste bits from the text from the PDF file into the Google Translator.
https://danskeflyvere.dk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/1931-FLYV.pdf

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