Robert Lusser

Robert Lusser
Robert Lusser

Robert Lusser was a German engineer, aircraft designer and aviator. He is remembered both for several well-known Messerschmitt and Heinkel designs during World War II, and after the war for his theoretical study of the reliability of complex systems. In the post-war era, Lusser also pioneered the development of modern ski bindings, introducing the first teflon anti-friction pads to improve release.

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Date of Birth
April 19th, 1899
Age
127
Birth Place
Germany, Baden-Württemberg
Date of Death
January 19th, 1969
Died Aged
69
Star Sign
Aries
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