The RRG Professor was a very early soaring glider and the first to use a variometer for finding thermals. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch in Germany...
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Paris. 19 June 1931 First crossing in a glider Lissant Beardmore (UK) RRG Professor glider Aero-tow from Lympne to an altitude of 14,000 feet (4,300 m)...
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Role and reference grammar (RRG) is a model of grammar developed by William A. Foley and Robert Van Valin, Jr. in the 1980s, which incorporates many of...
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The RRG Fafnir, named after the legendary dragon, was a single seat German high performance glider designed by Alexander Lippisch. It won the Rhön competition...
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The Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft (RRG) or Rhön-Rossitten Society was a German gliding organization, the first one in the world that was officially recognised...
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linguistic theory developed by Professor Robert Van Valin, Jr. and Professor William A. Foley, called Role & Reference Grammar (RRG). Ball determined the explanation...
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The 1926 German RRG Prüfling (English: Examinee) of 1926 was a secondary training glider designed for club use. Plans were sold and it was built in Germany...
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War II. London, United Kingdom: Amber Books. p. 224. ISBN 9781909160569. "RRG-Raketen Ente" (in German). Germany: www.segelflugmuseum.de. Archived from...
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offered. In winter the area is used by skiers and snowboarders. RRG Fafnir RRG Professor RRG Urubu Obs Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft Stratobowl, a similar bowl-shaped...
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DFS Zögling (redirect from RRG Zögling)
seat in the open air, without a windshield. D.D. Zögling[citation needed] RRG-1 Zögling[citation needed] DFS Zögling 33[citation needed] DFS Zögling 1[citation...
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could compete with the 1928 RRG Professor. It needed to be easy to build, safe to fly and capable of tow launching. The Professor had a span of 16.1 m (52 ft...
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The RRG Falke (English: Falcon) of 1930 was a secondary training glider designed by Alexander Lippisch in Germany and intended to provide better performance...
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winner of the 1928 Rhön Gliding Competition flying the RRG (Rhon-Rossitten-Gesellschaft) Professor. To remain competitive with the latest designs coming...
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outside Germany and previously only used by Robert Kronfeld in the RRG Professor two years earlier. On 5 October he flew a cross country, blue sky thermal...
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The RRG Storch V was the only member of Alexander Lippisch's Storch series of tailless aircraft to be powered. It flew successfully in the year 1929....
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design target was to produce an aircraft that would out-perform the 1928 RRG Professor. It was an all wood monoplane with a two-part wing built around a forward...
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The RRG Fafnir 2 São Paulo, named after the legendary dragon and the Brazilian city which partially financed it, was a single seat German high performance...
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List of gliders (R) (section RRG)
Alexander Lippisch RRG Professor RRG Prüfling RRG Falke RRG Schuldoppelsitzer RRG Storch I RRG Storch V RRG Wien RRG Zögling RRG Fafnir RRG Fafnir 2 (São Paulo)...
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Jacobs Hols der Teufel (redirect from RRG Hols der Teufel)
with a vertical strut behind the pilot, and was related to the secondary RRG Prüfling glider that replaced wire bracing with rigid lift struts. The next...
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The RRG Urubu Obs (the Urubu is an Argentinian Vulture), often known just as the RRG Obs, was a one-off, large, two or three seat glider designed for meteorological...
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The RRG Delta I was a German experimental tailless aircraft flown in the early 1930s first as a glider and then powered. It was one of the first delta...
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"A comparative analysis of three-place predicates in Lakhota within the RRG framework". Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics. 25: 9–26. Hampe, Beate...
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Gillars obtained work as an announcer with the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG), German State Radio. By 1941, the U.S. State Department was advising American...
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under the directorship of Professor Walter Georgii. It was formed by the nationalisation of the Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft (RRG) at Darmstadt.: 76 The...
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saw him appointed in 1925 to director of the Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft (RRG), a glider organisation including research groups and construction facilities...
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CD-Rom-Lexikon, Kiel 2004, S. 7984. Zitat aus einer Programmvorankündigung aus RRG Presse-Mitteilungen Nr. 483 vom 1. November 1935, Blatt 45, publiziert bei...
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Association (IEA), a member of the ILO's Global Research Reference Group (RRG), a member of Board of Directors for Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)...
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Studies Online. Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. "Salafism". RRG. 2016. Archived from the original on 18 March 2021. W. Brown, Daniel (1999)...
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to Hans Jacobs, then at the RRG (Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft) on the Wasserkuppe, for a glider design that, like the RRG Fafnir designed by Alexander...
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Rovers. Notable Oldham Athletic fans include comedy duo Cannon and Ball, professor and former musician Brian Cox, ex-Manchester United footballer Paul Scholes...
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