The DFS Seeadler (Sea Eagle) was a German flying boat sailplane designed by Hans Jacobs of the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS). It was version...
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Seeadler (German for White-tailed_eagle, resp. the Genus Haliaeetus) may refer to: DFS Seeadler, German flying boat sailplane HMPNGS Seeadler, patrol...
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Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (category DFS aircraft)
high-performance sailplane DFS Seeadler (sea eagle), flying boat sailplane DFS Rammer aerial ramming plane project powered by a solid rocket engine DFS Eber parasite...
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The DFS 230 was a German transport glider operated by the Luftwaffe in World War II. It was developed in 1933 by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug...
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List of aircraft (Df–Dz) (section DFS)
DFS 39 DFS 40 DFS 54 DFS 193 DFS 194 DFS 203 DFS 228 DFS 230 DFS 230F (despite designation it was a totally new aircraft) DFS 331 DFS 332 DFS 346 DFS...
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The DFS Olympia Meise (German: "Olympic Titmouse") was a German sailplane designed by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS) for Olympic competition...
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The Schneider DFS 108-14 SG-38 Schulgleiter (School glider) is a German high-wing, cable-braced, single-seat primary glider that was designed by Schneider...
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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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The DFS 194 was a rocket-powered aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch at the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS - "German Institute for...
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Prototype Dewoitine HD.780 France Floatplane Fighter 1940 Prototype DFS Seeadler Germany Flying boat Sailplane 1936 Prototype Donnet-Denhaut D.D.1 France...
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The DFS Habicht (German: "Hawk") is an unlimited aerobatic sailplane that was designed in 1936 by Hans Jacobs with support provided by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt...
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The DFS 228 was a rocket-powered, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft designed by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS - "German Research...
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Junior (1936) Habicht (1936) Seeadler (1936) Reiher (1937) DFS 230 (1937)[citation needed] Weihe (1938) Meise (Olympia) (1939) DFS 331 (1942)[citation needed]...
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The DFS Kranich is a type of German glider. It was developed by Hans Jacobs for the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS). Series production...
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The DFS 346 (Samolyot 346) was a German rocket-powered swept-wing aircraft which began development during World War II in Germany. It was designed by...
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Lippisch Delta IV (redirect from DFS 39)
were surmountable, and found an ally in Professor Walter Georgii of the DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug – German Research Institute for...
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Schleicher Rhönadler (redirect from DFS Rhönadler)
The Schleicher Rhönadler, DFS Rhönadler or Jacobs Rhönadler is a high performance, single seat competition sailplane built in Germany in the 1930s. More...
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involving the DFS 230, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM/German Aviation Ministry) invited the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug/DFS and Gotha to...
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The DFS Reiher (in English Heron) was a single seat competition glider designed in Germany by Hans Jacobs and first flown in 1937. The type won the last...
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List of gliders (D) (section DFS)
Rhönsperber DFS Motorsperber DFS Schulgleiter SG.38 DFS Seeadler DFS Sperber Junior DFS Sperber Senior DFS Stanavo, high-performance sailplane DFS Weihe (DG...
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The DFS Sperber Junior (English: Hawk Junior) was a competition sailplane designed for Hanna Reitsch and built in Germany in 1936. The Sperber Junior...
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Zögling[citation needed] RRG-1 Zögling[citation needed] DFS Zögling 33[citation needed] DFS Zögling 1[citation needed] Lippisch Zögling[citation needed]...
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The DFS Weihe (English: Harrier) is a German single-seat, high-wing, 18 metre wingspan, high-performance glider that was designed by Hans Jacobs in 1937-38...
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V1 Seeadler and V3 Seemöwe were located in Norwegian waters off Narvik after the war. Seemöwe has been removed but the fuselage and wings of Seeadler remain...
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The DFS Model 6 was a target glider built by Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug in 1936. It was intended for anti-aircraft training, but only prototypes...
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The DFS Rhönsperber, otherwise known as the Schweyer Rhönsperber or Jacobs Rhönsperber (in English Rhön Sparrowhawk) was a single seat competition glider...
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Seeadler Sperber Senior Sperber Junior Stanavo Stamer-Lippisch Zögling 1 Weihe Zögling 33 Zögling 35 RLM designations DFS 6 DFS 39 DFS 40 DFS 54 DFS 193...
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the Akaflieg München Mü1 Vogel Roch was first flown in 1924 and the DFS Seeadler in 1935. Like them the Polish Muraszew-Tomaszewski MT 1, which flew in...
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The DFS 193 was a planned experimental German aircraft of the 1930s planned by Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS). Designed by Professor Alexander...
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The DFS Sperber Senior (English: Hawk Senior) was a competition sailplane designed and built in Germany in 1936. During 1937 the sole example visited...
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