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Hans Hautsch

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In 1650, Hautsch built a fire engine that used a pressurized air vessel to issue a continuous stream of water up to 20m high. On each side, 14 men worked a piston rod back and forth horizontally; a rotating pipe mounted on the hose allowed for a continuous stream of water, even when the piston was
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He married Magdalena (born 1603), the daughter of carpenter Jacob Flexlein, on June 25, 1621. They had a daughter and five sons, including Georg (born 1624, also a toolmaker), Gottfried (1634–1703), and Johann Andreas (born 1638). Gottfried Hautsch invented the conical
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with 462 moving silver soldiers and combat sound effects. He also built a three-storey exhibition which depicted Creation and other Biblical scenes on the bottom stage, seventy-two craftsmen working in the middle, and a large bath house on top.
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Around 1660, for the occasion of an imperial visit to Nuremberg, Hautsch built a motorized eagle that flapped its wings. This appears to have caused a rumour that he had invented a flying machine.
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Later, he was commissioned to produce a chariot, which also apparently operated on clockwork. However, contemporaries were skeptical. In his
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bought the cart from Hautsch for 500 Reichsthaler. However, there is no documentary evidence for this in the National Library of Sweden.
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Motor-Posten. Technik und Leistungsfähigkeit der heutigen Selbstfahrersysteme und deren Verwendbarkeit für den öffentlichen Verkehr
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Die Entwicklung der Feuerlöschpumpe vom ausgehenden Mittelalter bis zum 18. Jahrhundert. Eine technikgeschichtliche Betrachtung
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Shortly thereafter, he built a self-propelled, four-wheeled mechanical cart: "It moves by itself and requires no initial
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for small-scale production of wallpaper and enamelled crafts until the end of the eighteenth century.
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Historische Nachricht Von den NĂĽrnbergischen Mathematicis und KĂĽnstlern, Part 2, NĂĽrnberg:Monath 1730
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suggested there was a child inside working a crank. French travel writer
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Pierre BĂ©har: Colloque International d'Etudes Humanistes. Rodopi, 1993,
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Mitteilungen des Vereins fĂĽr Geschichte der Stadt NĂĽrnberg; 46, 1955
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observed the engine in 1655 and wrote an account of it in his
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Nuremberg
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Georg Philipp Harsdörffer
Balthasar de Monconys
Caspar Schott

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King Louis XIV of France
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Charles X Gustav of Sweden


Inventions and discoveries in Nuremberg until 1806
"Streuglanz."

Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr
S. 300 f.
Tab. IV, fig. 2
Franz Maria Feldhaus
Hautsch, Hans
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie

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