Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain (14 December 191113 March 1998) was a
German physicist, and designer of the first
operational jet engine. His first design ran in March 1937, and it was one of his engines that powered the world's first flyable all-
jet aircraft, the prototype of the
Heinkel He 178 (He 178 V1) in late August 1939. In spite of these early successes, other German designs quickly eclipsed von Ohain's, and none of his engine designs entered widespread production or operational use.