What a character. He survived 30 days in the wild, hurt in Manitoba (Canada). A novel was written about him to account for his survival. He is a gynecologist, and a prolific inventor.
I could NOT find a patent on this aircraft-related work yet. He holds many patents related to membranes.
As to the flying apparatus described in this polish or hungarian publication (?), you'll find more in this German weekly magazine, DER SPIEGEL, Nr. 5/1966, pp.90-92
So now we could merge topics keeping the other thread's heading.
BTW, I forgot to screengrab the SPIEGEL's 3rd and last article page (p.92) of their 5/1966 issue which can be found on the above-mentionned link.
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