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ENTE - The Ente (German: duck) was the worlds first rocket-powered full-size aircraft. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch as a sailplane and first flown ...
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Dsseldorf duck |
Duck: Ger. |
German duck |
___ en point (heraldic style) |
Odd fellow (Spanish) |
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May 26 2015 Universal |
May 23 2015 USA Today |
Oct 30 2011 Boston Globe |
Nov 26 2006 New York Times |
Nov 3 2006 New York Times |
Sep 2 2001 Universal |
Ente description |
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The Ente (German: duck) was the worlds first rocket-powered full-size aircraft. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch as a sailplane and first flown under power on June 11, 1928, piloted by Fritz Stamer.During the late 1920s, Fritz von Opel had undertaken a variety of publicity stunts involving rocket-powered vehicles for the Opel company. He was assisted in these endeavours by pyrotechnics manufacturer Friedrich Sander and rocketry advocate Max Valier. In March 1928, the three men visited the Wasserkuppe, a mountain that had become the focus of German gliding, to investigate the possibility of fitting rockets to an aircraft. There, they encountered some of Lippisch's revolutionary gliders, which because of their tail-less designs suggested themselves to rocket propulsion. Lippisch was able to demonstrate how models of his aircraft would fly with small rockets installed in them. In June, von Opel, Sander, and Valier returned and bought one of his aircraft, the Ente, a canard design. * Tw |