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Alexander Lippisch

 

 

 

 

 

 

1926 - Stamer Lippisch Zögling, Training glider

 

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.  

 

 

1928 - Lippisch Storch VII, Experimental aircraft

 

 

 

 

1929 - Lippisch Falke RVa, Soaring plane

 

 

 

 

1933 - Stamer Lippisch Zögling 33, Training glider

 

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.  

 

 

1935 - Stamer Lippisch Zögling 35, Training glider

 

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.  

 

 

1938 - Stamer Lippisch Schulgleiter SG 38, Glider for basic flight instruction

 

The Schulgleiter 38 was the standard for the basic flight instruction of the Luftwaffe student pilots. It had the basic design from the gliders typical for the years between the wars.  

 

 

1938 - Stamer Lippisch Schulgleiter 38 Ausf. A, Glider for basic flight instruction

 

The Schulgleiter 38 was the standard for the basic flight instruction of the Luftwaffe student pilots. It had the basic design from the gliders typical for the years between the wars.  

 

       

 

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