Background
Bahýľ was born in Zvolenská Slatina, Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia).
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.
He specialised in military science, military construction, and engineering. Flying machines were a particular interest of his. In 1895, he was granted a patent on the helicopter.
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.
Bahýľ financed his first invention himself. lieutenant was called the Steam Tank, and was purchased by the Russian army.
He flew one of the earliest helicopter models which he developed using an internal combustion engine as a power source.
On 5 May 1905, a version reached a height of 14 ft (43 m) and flew 5,300 ft (1,615 m).