In 1892, Dónát Bánki and János Csonka invented the carburetor for their gasoline engine. From 1899 to his death he taught at the Technical University in Budapest. In 1892, before Diesel, Dónát Bánki created the first great compression, low consumption gasoline engine, the Bánki-motor. He studied mechanical engineering in Budapest. But the most remarkable is that, unlike other tested helicopters, this one remains absolutely stable around all axes…īÁNKI DÓNÁT (1859 – 1922) Invention: BÁNKI-CSONKA PETROL ENGINE, CARBURETOR, FRONTWHEEL RUNNING CAR, WATER TURBINE With JÁNOS CSONKA, creator of Hungarian automobile manufacturingĭónát Bánki was born in Bánk and died in Budapest. Liptrot from the British Air Ministry, who travelled on the helicopter, wrote in a Journal of the Aeronautical Society in 1931: the Asboth-helicopter ascends vertically with a remarkable speed… to any height where it can hover stationary for some time. On September 9, 1928, witnessed by many foreign experts, his model “AH 1” helicopter ascended from a standing position vertically to a great height for the FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD. After many years of experimentation following the war, he built the Asbóth-helicopter. In 1917, during World War I, Oszkár Asbóth, Tódor von Kármán, István Petróczy and Vilmos Zurovetz worked together on designing the helicopter. He was a student of Tódor von Kármán, the Father of Supersonic Flight. He finished his studies at Arad and became an engineer. Vandorboy – The most famouse hungarian traveler □ ASBÓTH OSZKÁR (1891 – 1960) Invention: HELICOPTER Oszkár Asbóth was born in Pankota and died in Budapest. Mind represent the structure of language, and vica versa. My idea is: Hungarians are very inventive because of our language. Sadly most of them succseed abroad, but have been aducatedin Hungary. So here i collected and posted the list of hungarians who contributed some good ideas to our civilisations. Famous HungariansWhen Nobel Laureate, Enrico Fermi, nuclear physicist, was asked if he believed in extraterrestrials, he replied – „They are already here… they are called Hungarians!” Fermi’s Martians called Hungarians enriched the world with over a hundred thousand inventions, not to mention their countless scientific discoveries.
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