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Type sheet:
slzg3
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Stamer Lippisch Zögling 33
Training glider, Germany, 1933
[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [
Stamer Lippisch]
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Description: |
The Zögling was a simple lightweight glider for basic
flight instruction. It was designed to start with
rubber ropes, a common way to start a glider in the
years short after WWI. It was designed by Alexander
Lippisch who became famous by his design Messer-
schmitt Me 163 Komet, a rocket drive flying wing.
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Sizes and weights |
Total Length : |
17.356
ft |
5.290
m |
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Greatest height : |
6.988
ft |
2.130
m |
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Wingspan : |
32.940
ft |
10.040
m |
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Other |
Crew : |
0
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0
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1
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