So, Who bought Talpades Mercury based Aircraft??? Talpade, with - TopicsExpress



          

So, Who bought Talpades Mercury based Aircraft??? Talpade, with his plane (earlier than Wright Brothers) gave a demonstration flight on the Chowpatty Beach in Mumbai in the year 1895. The machine attained a height of about 1500 feet and then automatically landed safely. The flight was witnessed, among many others, by Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad, the Maharaja of Baroda and Justice Govind Ranade and was reported in “The Kesari” a leading Marathi daily newspaper. They were impressed by the feat and rewarded the talented inventor. Happily for Talpade Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekwad of Baroda a great supporter of the Sciences in India, was willing to help him and Talpade went ahead with his aircraft construction with mercury engines. One day in 1895 (unfortunately the actual date is not mentioned in the Kesari newspaper of Pune which covered the event) before an curious scholarly audience headed by the famous Indian judge/ nationalist/ Mahadeva Govin-da Ranade and H H Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Talpade had the good fortune to see his un manned aircraft named as ‘Marutsakthi’ take off, fly to a height of 1500 feet and then fall down to earth. But this success of an Indian scientist was not liked by the Imperial rulers. Warned by the British Government the Maharaja of Baroda stopped helping Talpade. It is said that the remains of the Marutsakthi were sold to ‘foreign parties’ by the relatives of Talpade in order to salvage whatever they can out of their loans to him. Talpade’s wife died at this critical juncture and he was not in a mental frame to continue with his researches. But his efforts to make known the greatness of Vedic Shastras was recognised by Indian scholars, who gave him the title of Vidya Prakash Pra-deep. Talpade passed away in 1916 un-honoured, in his own country. SO WHAT HAPPENED TO HIS PLANE?? His relative sold the airplane to Rally Brothers in 1917 who was leading British Exporting Company. Rally Brothers exported this Talpades Aircraft to Germany for further research and development work but since then no body knows the whereabouts of this greatest scientific invention. All his Sanskrit research text were never found. It is believed that some German associate took it and from their it travelled to other parts for secret experiments.
Posted on: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 07:57:51 +0000

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