1. Engelbert Zaschka was a German chief engineer, chief designer and inventor.

1. Engelbert Zaschka was a German chief engineer, chief designer and inventor.
Engelbert Zaschka devoted himself primarily to aviation and automotive topics, but his work was not limited to them.
Engelbert Zaschka is a prominent representative of the rotary aircraft, a class of rotorcraft systems - according to Zaschka.
Engelbert Zaschka came from a family of musicians, his father Wenzel taught zither and played in the Freiburg City Orchestra, his mother Emilie, nee Rombach, was a singer; he was the second oldest of four children.
Engelbert Zaschka died on 26 June 1955 in his hometown Freiburg im Breisgau.
Engelbert Zaschka's machine is a striking representative of the Rotationsflugzeug.
Chief Engineer Engelbert Zaschka pursued in 1929 in Berlin, the approach of the folding-Zaschka three-wheeler.
Engelbert Zaschka was an inventor who held numerous international patents as it related to the helicopter.
In 1934 Engelbert Zaschka completed a large human-powered aircraft, the Zaschka Human-Power Aircraft.
Engelbert Zaschka constructed the large human-powered tractor monoplane with a narrow wing spanning about 66 feet.
In 1929 Engelbert Zaschka invented a three-wheeled car in Berlin.
Engelbert Zaschka's car was a folding three-wheeler, designed so that it could be taken apart within 20 minutes.