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- DFS_Habicht abstract "The DFS Habicht (German: "Hawk") was designed in 1936 by Hans Jacobs as an unlimited aerobatic sailplane, with support provided by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug. Four planes were made available for the Olympic Games of 1936, where the maneuvers of the Habicht over and literally inside the Olympic stadium enthralled spectators.The flight qualities of the Habicht were praised by pilots, including Hanna Reitsch. It participated in many airshows abroad before the war, including the 1938 National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio.Modified versions of the Habicht, dubbed the Stummel-Habicht ("Stumpy Hawk") were used to train pilots to land the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet rocket-powered fighter, and allegedly for training Hitler Youth pilots for flying the Heinkel He 162 Spatz jet fighter. The Me 163 was designed to use its entire load of fuel to reach combat altitude and then return to the ground as a glider, with the He 162A having a short, 30-minute flight envelope with a similarly fast landing speed. However, the landing speed of around 200 km/h (125 mph) posed a special challenge for pilots. Trainees therefore began on a Stummel-Habicht on which the original Habicht's 13.6-metre (44 ft 7 in) gull wings had been replaced with straight wings of 8-metre (26 ft 3 in) span, and then progressed to another version with a 6-metre (19 ft 8 in) span.Few Habichts survived World War II. There is one craft, flown by famous French aerobatic pilot Marcel Doret, in the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace in Paris. Another, with the registration D-8002, flew in Southern Germany until it was destroyed by the collapse of the hangar wherein it was stored. Apart from these original examples, Türk Hava Kurumu manufactured six reverse-engineered copies of the Habicht as the THK-3 in 1945-1946.After lengthy and patient research to recover the design documentation, Josef Kurz and other members of the Oldtimer Segelflugclub Wasserkuppe built an all-new Habicht. After an extended exhibition career, this exemplar, registered also as D-8002, flies from the Wasserkuppe club's airfield.Another airworthy Habicht was built by the Zahn family and first flew in 2001. Since then, at the hands of pilot Christoph Zahn, it has provided aerobatics demonstrations at numerous air shows.".
- DFS_Habicht designer Hans_Jacobs.
- DFS_Habicht manufacturer Deutsche_Forschungsanstalt_für_Segelflug.
- DFS_Habicht thumbnail DFS_Habicht_E_1.jpg?width=300.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageExternalLink www.dfs-habicht.de.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageExternalLink www.osc-wasserkuppe.de.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageID "8618453".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageLength "6419".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageRevisionID "672527428".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Aerobatics.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Austrian_Air_Force_(1927–1938).
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Category:DFS_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_sailplanes_1930–1939.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glider_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gull-wing_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland,_Ohio.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Forschungsanstalt_für_Segelflug.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Hanna_Reitsch.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Jacobs.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel_He_162.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Hitler_Youth.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Doret.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Me_163_Komet.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Musxc3xa9e_de_lAir.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink National_Air_Races.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Games.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_Aeronautical_Association.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLink File:DFS_Habicht_E_1.jpg.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLinkText "DFS ''Stummel-Habicht''".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLinkText "DFS Habicht".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Habicht".
- DFS_Habicht aspectRatio "11.7".
- DFS_Habicht crew "One pilot".
- DFS_Habicht designer Hans_Jacobs.
- DFS_Habicht emptyWeightKg "250".
- DFS_Habicht emptyWeightLb "550".
- DFS_Habicht glideRatio "21".
- DFS_Habicht grossWeightKg "350".
- DFS_Habicht grossWeightLb "770".
- DFS_Habicht hasPhotoCollection DFS_Habicht.
- DFS_Habicht lengthFt "21".
- DFS_Habicht lengthIn "7".
- DFS_Habicht lengthM "6.58".
- DFS_Habicht manufacturer Deutsche_Forschungsanstalt_für_Segelflug.
- DFS_Habicht maxSpeedKmh "250".
- DFS_Habicht maxSpeedMph "160".
- DFS_Habicht metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- DFS_Habicht sinkRateFtmin "160".
- DFS_Habicht sinkRateMs "0.8".
- DFS_Habicht spanFt "44".
- DFS_Habicht spanIn "7".
- DFS_Habicht spanM "13.6".
- DFS_Habicht type "Aerobatic sailplane".
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AUT.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
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- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DFS_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hans_Jacobs_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_aircraft_type.
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- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- DFS_Habicht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:THK_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht wingAreaSqft "170".
- DFS_Habicht wingAreaSqm "15.8".
- DFS_Habicht subject Category:DFS_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht subject Category:German_sailplanes_1930–1939.
- DFS_Habicht subject Category:Glider_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht subject Category:Gull-wing_aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht type Aircraft.
- DFS_Habicht type MeanOfTransportation.
- DFS_Habicht type Configuration.
- DFS_Habicht type Product.
- DFS_Habicht type DesignedArtifact.
- DFS_Habicht type Thing.
- DFS_Habicht type Q11436.
- DFS_Habicht comment "The DFS Habicht (German: "Hawk") was designed in 1936 by Hans Jacobs as an unlimited aerobatic sailplane, with support provided by the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug. Four planes were made available for the Olympic Games of 1936, where the maneuvers of the Habicht over and literally inside the Olympic stadium enthralled spectators.The flight qualities of the Habicht were praised by pilots, including Hanna Reitsch.".
- DFS_Habicht label "DFS Habicht".
- DFS_Habicht sameAs DFS_Habicht.
- DFS_Habicht sameAs DFS_Habicht.
- DFS_Habicht sameAs m.027b7y_.
- DFS_Habicht sameAs DFS_Habicht.
- DFS_Habicht sameAs Q316716.
- DFS_Habicht sameAs Q316716.
- DFS_Habicht wasDerivedFrom DFS_Habicht?oldid=672527428.
- DFS_Habicht depiction DFS_Habicht_E_1.jpg.
- DFS_Habicht isPrimaryTopicOf DFS_Habicht.