The Ente (German: duck) was the world's first full-sized rocket-powered aircraft. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch as a sailplane and first flown...
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partaking in the Opel-RAK program by Fritz von Opel and Max Valier, Lippisch's tail-first Ente (Duck) was equipped with powder rockets by Friedrich Wilhelm Sander's...
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Germany and the first aircraft to fly under rocket power was the Lippisch Ente, in 1928. The Ente had previously been flown as a glider. The next year, in 1929...
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arrangement, Lippisch named the glider "Ente", German for duck. After a failed first attempt, one rocket finally ignited as intended and the Ente lifted off...
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highly successful as publicity stunts for the Opel car company. The Lippisch Ente (meaning “duck” in German), the world's first rocket-powered glider...
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boost gliders into the air were conducted in Germany in the 1920s (Lippisch Ente), and later both the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe introduced such...
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engineering work completed. The first rocket-powered aircraft was the Lippisch Ente, which made a successful maiden flight in March 1928. The only pure...
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aircraft Lippisch Delta IV – Delta wing Lippisch DM-1 1944 – Delta wing glider Lippisch Ente – Rocket-powered canard technology demonstrator Lippisch P.13a...
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as part of the Opel RAK program of Fritz von Opel and Max Valier, Lippisch Ente became the first aircraft to fly under rocket power. During the following...
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unless there is another power source. The first rocket plane was the Lippisch Ente, and later examples include the Messerschmitt Me 163 rocket-powered...
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(GDI) by Junkers & Co 1928: First rocket-powered aircraft (Lippisch Ente) by Alexander Lippisch 1935: Swept wing by Adolf Busemann 1936: The first operational...
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which provided a sailplane named the "Lippisch Ente" (Ente is "duck" in German) designed by Alexander Lippisch while von Opel financed and arranged for...
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Propeller Ultralight Amphibious 1984 Prototype 1 Pusher configuration. Lippisch Ente Germany Rocket Experimental 1928 Prototype 1 First rocket powered aircraft...
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Lippisch's wrong deduction about the causes of the unstable flight in his early Opel RAK experiments with Stamer as test pilot of the "Lippisch Ente"...
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year, he purchased a sailplane named the "Lippisch Ente" (Ente is "duck" in German) from Alexander Lippisch and attached rocket motors to it, creating...
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31 and June 9, 1928. First rocket-powered aircraft to fly: was the Lippisch Ente flown by Fritz Stamer on June 11, 1928, using solid fuel rockets. First...
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1940 1 Lavochkin La-7R USSR CTOL 1945 1 Rocket and piston engines. Lippisch Ente Germany CTOL Research 1928 Prototype Opel-RAK program 1 First rocket-powered...
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Sander equipped the Lippisch Ente glider, which Opel had purchased, with rocket power and launched the manned glider. The "Ente" was destroyed on its...
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only) Scnheider-Hofmann-Rheberg SG-38 Schultz FS-3 Besenteil Stamer-Lippisch Ente VBAL FES-530 Lehrmeister VBAL Lom 58/II Libelle Laminar VBAL Lommatzsch...
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DFS Zögling (redirect from Lippisch SG-38 Zögling)
cable-braced, single seat primary glider that was designed by Alexander Lippisch in 1926 and produced with many variations by a variety of manufacturers...
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Alexander Lippisch's Delta IV was a continuation of his work on delta wing designs pioneered in his Delta I, Delta II and Delta III aircraft. The project...
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DFS 40 (redirect from Lippisch Delta V)
The DFS 40 was a tailless research aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch as the Delta V in 1937. The DFS 40 was a more advanced design than the previous...
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Kingdom and France for a cathode ray television transmission system. The Lippisch Ente becomes the first aircraft to fly under rocket power, completing a 1...
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railway carriages, snow sleds, and, by 1929, aircraft such as Alexander Lippisch's Ente and Fritz von Opel's RAK.1. Solid-fuel rockets, however, have major...
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List of aircraft (Li–Lz) (section Lippisch)
VII Lippisch Storch VIII Lippisch Storch IX Lippisch-Espenlaub E-2 Lippisch Ente Lippisch Delta I Lippisch Delta II Lippisch Delta III Lippisch Delta...
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Stamer made the world's first flight of a rocket-powered airplane, the Lippisch Ente, flying for 4,900 feet (1,500 m). The aircraft was destroyed on another...
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Alexander Lippisch-designed sailplane, the Ente, and fitted it with rockets. Fritz Stamer was the pilot during the OPEL RAK experimentations with Lippisch's design...
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List of gliders (L) (section Lippisch)
(Alexander Lippisch) Lippisch 1920 biplane glider Lippisch Zögling Lippisch Prüfling Lippisch Delta Lippisch Ente Lippisch Falke Lippisch Storch Lippisch Storch...
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The flight takes 83 hours. June 11 At the Wasserkuppe, Alexander Lippisch's Ente becomes as part of Opel RAK program by Max Valier and Fritz von Opel...
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The DFS 194 was a rocket-powered aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch at the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS - "German Institute for Sailplane...
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