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English: A BICYCLE OF THE AIR — A strange looking motorless glider recently tested near Berlin, Germany. At the controls is Herr [Engelbert] Zaschka, the inventor. The frame resembles that of a bicycle, and the craft is powered and propelled by foot pedals.
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Source Galveston Daily News, May 13, 1934, Galveston, Texas
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