Offenbach (pilots-blog) - Germany's first aircraft, Erin acclaimed, aerial acrobat, inventor of the collapsible parachute and earliest parachutist Käthe Paulus (1868 - 1935) came to new literary Honor. It will be appreciated in the pocket books, "Queen of the skies in Germany" and "queen of the skies from A to Z" of the Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst each in a separate chapter. Catherine (Kate) Paul arrived on 22 December 1868 in the small village Zellhausen at Blessed city in the district of Offenbach am Main and died on 26 July 1935 in Berlin. In its birthplace in Zellhausen and in Frankfurt am Main and in Eschborn one street is named after her. Both paperbacks are published in "GRIN for academic texts" http://www.grin.de and available in about 1,000 online book stores and in any good bookstore.
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Offenbach (pilots-blog) - Germany's first aircraft, Erin acclaimed, aerial acrobat, inventor of the collapsible parachute and earliest parachutist Käthe Paulus (1868 - 1935) came to new literary Honor. It will be appreciated in the pocket books, "Queen of the skies in Germany" and "queen of the skies from A to Z" of the Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst each in a separate chapter. Catherine (Kate) Paul arrived on 22 December 1868 in the small village Zellhausen at Blessed city in the district of Offenbach am Main and died on 26 July 1935 in Berlin. In its birthplace in Zellhausen and in Frankfurt am Main and in Eschborn one street is named after her. Both paperbacks are published in "GRIN for academic texts" http://www.grin.de and available in about 1,000 online book stores and in any good bookstore.
Offenbach (pilots-blog) - Germany's first aircraft, Erin acclaimed, aerial acrobat, inventor of the collapsible parachute and earliest parachutist Käthe Paulus (1868 - 1935) came to new literary Honor. It will be appreciated in the pocket books, "Queen of the skies in Germany" and "queen of the skies from A to Z" of the Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst each in a separate chapter. Catherine (Kate) Paul arrived on 22 December 1868 in the small village Zellhausen at Blessed city in the district of Offenbach am Main and died on 26 July 1935 in Berlin. In its birthplace in Zellhausen and in Frankfurt am Main and in Eschborn one street is named after her. Both paperbacks are published in "GRIN for academic texts" http://www.grin.de and available in about 1,000 online book stores and in any good bookstore.
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