Fritz Karl Preikschat
Fritz Karl Preikschat (September 11, 1910 – September 2, 1994) was a German, later American, electrical and telecommunications engineer and inventor. He had 3+ German patents and 23+ U.S. patents, including the dot matrix teletypewriter (Germany, 1957), a blind-landing system for airports (1965), a phased array system for satellite communications (1971), a hybrid car system (1982), and the scanning laser diode microscope for particle analysis (1989).
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Fritz Karl Preikschat
Fritz Karl Preikschat (September 11, 1910 – September 2, 1994) was a German, later American, electrical and telecommunications engineer and inventor. He had 3+ German patents and 23+ U.S. patents, including the dot matrix teletypewriter (Germany, 1957), a blind-landing system for airports (1965), a phased array system for satellite communications (1971), a hybrid car system (1982), and the scanning laser diode microscope for particle analysis (1989).
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Hindenburg Polytechnic
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Preikschat at Boeing
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Ekhard Preikschat
Ursula Gallagher
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Martha Wasgindt
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