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Latest revision as of 10:27, 24 January 2022
We're still figuring out the meaning of this term; there may have been one. It is suggestive of a variation on Fallschirm, parachute. In the aeronautical context the "Trag-" prefix often means sustaining, carrying, or supporting (rather than drag); while Schirm means a curved surface like an umbrella or lampshade.
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This wiki has 3 patents in category "Tragschirm".
Patents in category Tragschirm
- Patent DE-1899-103290 (English title: Drag-parachute for aircraft, Inventors: Max Lochner, Filing date: 1897-12-01)
- Patent CH-1898-17560 (English title: Aircraft, Inventors: Max Lochner, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1899-103290, Filing date: 1898-07-25)
- Patent DE-1902-139854 (English title: Flying machine with supporting surfaces, Inventors: Johann Götz, Filing date: 1902-03-18)