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  1. ハンス・ヨアヒム・パプスト・フォン・オハイン(Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain、1911年 12月14日 - 1998年 3月13日)は、ドイツの技術者。 単体で飛行可能な世界初の ターボジェットエンジン を開発したことで著名である。

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    Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain (14 Aralık 1911 – 13 Mart 1998) jet motorunun mucitlerinden birisiydi. İki mühendis, Birleşik Krallık 'ta yaşayan Frank Whittle ve Almanya 'da yaşayan Hans von Ohain, 1930'ların sonlarına doğru ayrı ayrı bu jet motoru fikrini meydana getirmişlerdir, buna rağmen kabul gören ilk turbojet Whittle'a aittir.

  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · Hans von Ohain is the developer of the first turbojet engine used in flight and is a renowned expert in the field of propulsion and energy conversion. Von Ohain received a doctorate in Physics and Allied Mechanics in 1935 at the University of Goetingen, Germany, and was employed by Ernst Heinkel during the 1930s.

  4. Hans von Ohain was born in Dessau, Germany, Ohain graduated with a Ph.D. in Physics and Aerodynamics from the University of Göttingen, then one of the major centers for aeronautical research, having attended lectures by Ludwig Prandtl. In 1933, while still a student, he conceived what he called “an engine that did not require a propeller.”.

  5. Heinkel HeS 1. The Heinkel HeS 3 (HeS - Heinkel Strahltriebwerke) was the world's first operational jet engine to power an aircraft. Designed by Hans von Ohain while working at Heinkel, the engine first flew as the primary power of the Heinkel He 178, piloted by Erich Warsitz on 27 August 1939. Although successful, the engine had too little ...

  6. 13 de mar. de 1998 · Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain. Developed a theory of turbo jet engines in 1935 and then built a working model and patented it in 1936. Designed and produced a successful liquid-fueled engine Hes.3B and it was installed in the HC-178 airplane. The first flight of a turbojet-powered aircraft was made on August 27th, 1939 and led Germany to develop ...

  7. 13 de mar. de 1998 · Born Dec. 14, 1911 - Died March 13, 1998. On the brink of World War II, Hans von Ohain developed a working turbojet engine in Germany, helping to catapult the aeronautical world into the next generation. Although the country could not produce a good enough jet fighter soon enough to affect the War, von Ohain's contribution did change the ...