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Franz Reichelt died in 1912.
Franz Reichelt was born in 1879.
Franz Reichelt
Only one man, an Italian worker, died while the Eiffel tower was built. He wasn't working there for it was Sunday, and had come with his fiancee. He wanted to impress her and display his skills, but he lost his balance and fell down to the ground.
Johannes Franz Hagemann has written: 'Computer aided process design'
Yes, parachutes were used in World War I, although they were not widely adopted or utilized as they would be in later conflicts. The first recorded use of a parachute was by German pilot Franz Reichelt in 1912, and some military pilots and observers used rudimentary parachutes to escape from damaged aircraft. However, the technology was still in its infancy, and most pilots relied on their ability to land their planes safely rather than parachuting to safety.
The competition for the design was won by Franz Schwechten in 1891
In October 1998, Eugène Ducretet made the first telephone liaison by airwaves, between the tower and the Panthéon, 4 kilometers away. The 4 february 1912, the Austrian Franz Reichelt, jumps from the first floor of the Eiffel tower, with a sort of coat he invented. He was filmed and showed his "parachute", in fact a sort of large overcoat. is fall is fast and he crashes on the ground. The post-mortem examination showed that he died from a heart attack, before he touched the ground.
Franz Reuleaux has written: 'Theoretische kinematik' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery 'The constructor' -- subject(s): Machine design
Emperor Franz Josef was Franz Ferdinand's uncle.
Franz Dacanay goes by Franz.
Franz Esser was born on January 20, 1900, in Germany.