Otto Lilienthal gliding near Berlin

Detail from : Otto Lilienthal flying one of his gliding planes near Berlin, 1893. Photo by Alex Krajewski
Alex Krajewski ~ Otto Lilienthal flying one of his gliders near Berlin, Rhinower Berge, 1893. Collodion print | src Galerie Bassenge Auktion 123

Alex Krajewski (Court photographer of Prince Aribert von Anhalt, active in Berlin, 1890s). Otto Lilienthal flying one of his gliding planes near Berlin, Rhinower Berge, Germany, 1893. Vintage collodion paper print. Mounted to original ornamental board

The evolution of photography and aviation shares interesting similarities. In 1884, Ottomar Anschütz began capturing images of storks in flight, marking the first momentary snapshots in the history of photography. By 1890, he developed the “Tachyscope,” displaying sequential images of people and animals in motion, which gained popularity at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, highlighting advancements in transportation and industry through widely distributed photographs. In 1891, Otto Lilienthal initiated his flight experiments, lasting five years until his unfortunate death in 1896, due to a flight accident. During this period, photographers such as Ottomar Anschütz, Carl Kassner, Richard Neuhauss, and Alex Krajewski documented Lilienthal’s flights near Berlin. These images often circulated as photo postcards and served as crucial documentation for Lilienthal. Unfortunately, the glass negatives of Lilienthal’s photographs, archived in the Deutsches Museum in Munich, were destroyed during WWII. This particular image, part of a series by Alex Krajewski capturing Lilienthal’s flights in the Rhinow Hills near Berlin, is exceptionally rare, with only eight images from this series preserved in the photo archives of the Otto Lilienthal Museum in Anklam. (source: Bassenge Auktion 123)

Detail from : Otto Lilienthal gliding experiment, [1895?] | src Library of Congress
Otto Lilienthal gliding experiment, [1895?]. Unknown / unidentified photographer | src Library of Congress
Flug Otto Lilienthals mit seinem Normalsegelapparat am Fliegeberg in Lichterfelde bei Berlin, 1894 | src wikimedia

Flugversuche · Flight attempts

Flugversuch der Brüder Renner im Prater 1909. Verlag bzw. k. u. k. Universitätsbuchhandlung R. Lechner (Wilhelm Müller) 
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flugversuch der Brüder Renner im Prater 1909. Verlag bzw. k. u. k. Universitätsbuchhandlung R. Lechner (Wilhelm Müller)
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Louis Malecot's airship dragging basket 1908
Louis Malecot’s airship dragging a basket, 1908. Ph. J. Theodoresco. | Wright Brothers Photographs

Louis Malecot’s airship in flight dragging a basket across the field. The basket was used for vertical steering. The basket was suspended by its two ends and hung some 60 feet below the keel. The vertical rudder at the rear of the airship provided horizontal steering. | Special Collections and Archives; Wright State University Libraries

Flugversuch der Brüder Renner im Prater 1909. Verlag bzw. k. u. k. Universitätsbuchhandlung R. Lechner (Wilhelm Müller) 
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flugversuch der Brüder Renner im Prater 1909. Verlag bzw. k. u. k. Universitätsbuchhandlung R. Lechner (Wilhelm Müller)
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flugversuch der Brüder Renner im Prater 1909
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum
Flight attempt by the Renner brothers in the Prater 1909. Publisher or k. u.k. R. Lechner University Bookstore (Wilhelm Müller)
src Wien Museum

Plane landing accident, 1926

George R. Watson :: Pilot Chas. Widmen & Helpers Right after Plane Landing Accident, 1926. Vintage gelatin silver print. Signed in ink in the image. Titled and dated on typewritten label, mount verso. | src Klotz Gallery
George R. Watson :: Pilot Chas. Widmen & Helpers Right after Plane Landing Accident, 1926. Vintage gelatin silver print. Signed in ink in the image. Titled and dated on typewritten label, mount verso. | src Klotz Gallery