Glasflügel (redirect from Eugen Hänle)
The firm Glasflügel (German: glass wings) was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in Schlattstall, south of Kirchheim unter Teck. It was the...
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Start + Flug H-101 (redirect from Hänle H-101 Salto)
Based on the Standard Libelle H-201, it was designed by Ursula Hänle, widow of Eugen Hänle, former Director of Glasflügel. It was first produced by Start...
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helicopter pioneer Edward N. Hall (1914–2006) – Minuteman ICBM engineer Eugen Hänle [de] (1924–1975) – sailplane designer Julius Hatry (1906–2000) – built...
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financially struggling at that time, following the untimely death of Eugen Hänle, the founder of the company, in 1975. A partnership with Schempp-Hirth...
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but was unsuccessful. In 1955 Eugen Hänle joined the project. After attempting to build the glider again, Hütter and Hänle realized that the wooden glider...
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information Type Open class sailplane National origin Germany Manufacturer Glasflügel Designer Eugen Hänle Number built 129 History First flight 9 August 1968...
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National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Slingsby Sailplanes Designer Eugen Hänle First flight August 1970 Introduction April 1971 Number built 105 Developed...
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Type of aircraft National origin Germany Manufacturer Glasflügel Designer Eugen Hanle First flight 21 December 1974 Number built 102 (89 + 13 Hornet C)...
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Braunbeck Carsten Bresch Nikolas Breuckmann Hans Breuer Dirk Brockmann Eugen Brodhun Ernst Brüche Hermann Brück Alfred Bucherer Detlev Buchholz Bernd...
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Baldwin Balmer line, series – Johann Jakob Balmer Bamberger rearrangement – Eugen Bamberger Bamford–Stevens reaction – William Randall Bamford and Thomas...
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Tai, last king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom in Japan (b. 1843) August 21 – Adolf Eugen Fick, German-born physician and physiologist (b. 1829) September 9 – Henri...
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