Since time immemorial humans have dreamed of flying like a bird.
Countless misguided and tragic attempts to do so were made over the centuries
but it was not until the desire to recreate the flapping of birds’ wings was
set aside that any real progress was made.
Reaching
for the Sky
With Otto
Lilienthal, known as the ‘flying man’, being the first person to make a
successful flight with a glider in the late 19th century, aviation subsequently
developed at an astonishing speed in the 20th century. In 1907, Paul Cornu’s
‘Flying bicycle’ reached a height of 30 cm for a duration of 20 seconds, yet
just 40 years later the rocket-powered Bell X-1, piloted by Charles ‘Chuck’
Yeager, broke the sound barrier on 14 October 1947.
This
fascinating four-coin series celebrates the story of manned flight,
from the first fearless pioneers to the crowded skies of today, making
stopovers at the most important stages in the history of air travel by looking
at legendary aircraft, from the Junkers 52 to Concorde. It might have come in
many different shapes and sizes, but the dream of flight eventually became
reality.
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Specification | |
Material | Silver |
Fineness | Ag 925 |
Denomination | 20 Euro |
Weight | 20.74 g |
Diameter | 34.00 mm |
Country of origin | Austria |
Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
Item code | SMAT211003 |
Quality | Proof |
Year of issue | 2021 |
Package | Box |