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Ján Bahýľ
Ján Bahýľ (25 May 1856 – 13 March 1916) was a Slovak inventor and engineer. He specialised in military science, military construction, and engineering. Flying machines were a particular interest of his.〔(Ján Bahýľ. Konštruktér, vynálezca. ) (en. Ján Bahýľ. Constructor, inventor.) Slovak Academy of Sciences.〕 In 1895, he was granted a patent on the helicopter.〔(Ján Bahýľ — životopis. ) (en. Ján Bahýľ - biography.) Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic 〕 ==Biography== Bahýľ was born in Zvolenská Slatina, Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia). In 1869, Bahýľ graduated from the Mining Academy of Banská Štiavnica (''Selmecbánya'') with a diploma in technical drawing. After graduation, he joined the Hungarian Army, where his superior officers noticed his technical ability and was transferred to the technical staff. The new assignment allowed Bahýľ to study at the Vienna Military Academy, where he graduated in 1879 and was commissioned as a lieutenant. During his time in the army, Bahýľ developed a number of inventions, many of which involved hydraulics.
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