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- Göppingen_Gö_3 abstract "The Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa is a single-seat sailplane produced in Germany. It was designed by Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth and was produced the year after their first glider, the Göppingen Gö 1. It first flew in 1935. The name is derived from the name of lenticularis clouds caused by the foehn wind in Sudetenland, those clouds are called the Moazagotl. The name was used for one of Hirth's earlier gliders and since the Gö 3 was a smaller version, it was called 'Mini' as a diminutive.It established several records, including the world altitude record of 6,687 m (21,939 ft) in 1938 in a thunderstorm. Richard du Pont and Chet Decker flew Minimoas to win the US Championships in 1937 and 1938.It was made out of wood and fabric with cantilevered 'gull' wings. A B-version in 1938 had thinner wings with a modified section and the gull's kink in a different place. The undercarriage was non-retractable. It was the first glider built to carry water-ballast in a tank behind the pilot.Only five Minimoas remain airworthy: two in Germany, one in Japan, one replica build in the Netherlands and the latest one to fly in the U.K. Although one more is being prepared for flight in Bacchus Marsh Australia.".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 designer Martin_Schempp.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 designer Wolf_Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 manufacturer Schempp-Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 numberBuilt "110".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 thumbnail Goeppingen_Goe-3_Minimoa.jpg?width=300.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageExternalLink schempp.htm.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageExternalLink pop-ficha.php?id=342.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageID "456792".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageLength "3169".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageRevisionID "702344329".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink 1935_in_aviation.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_sailplanes_1930–1939.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gull-wing_aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schempp-Hirth_aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Foehn_wind.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Göppingen_Gö_1.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Göttingen_681.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Göttingen_693.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Lenticular_cloud.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_gliders.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Schempp.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Moazagotl.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Chichester_du_Pont.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Schempp-Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Sudetenland.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink Wolf_Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLink File:Goeppingen_Goe-3_Minimoa.jpg.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gö 3 Minimoa".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Göppingen Gö 3".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minimoa".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "TG-11".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 airfoil "Göttingen 681 - root, Göttingen 693 - tip".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 aspectRatio "16".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 crew "1".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 designer "Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 emptyWeightKg "245".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 firstFlight "1935".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 glideRatio "28".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 lengthM "7".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 lists "*List of gliders".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 manufacturer Schempp-Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 maxTakeoffWeightKg "350".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 neverExceedSpeedKmh "219".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 numberBuilt "110".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 related "*Göppingen Gö 1".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 seeAlso "* Schempp-Hirth".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sinkRateMs "0.61".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sinkRateNote "at 60 km/h".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 spanM "17".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type "Glider".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specs.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Schempp-Hirth.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USAAF_glider_aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wingAreaSqm "19.05".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 m "18.37".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 subject Category:German_sailplanes_1930–1939.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 subject Category:Gull-wing_aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 subject Category:Schempp-Hirth_aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 hypernym Sailplane.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Aircraft.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Configuration.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Diacritic.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Redirect.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Product.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type DesignedArtifact.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Thing.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 type Q11436.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 comment "The Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa is a single-seat sailplane produced in Germany. It was designed by Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth and was produced the year after their first glider, the Göppingen Gö 1. It first flew in 1935. The name is derived from the name of lenticularis clouds caused by the foehn wind in Sudetenland, those clouds are called the Moazagotl.".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 label "Göppingen Gö 3".
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Q1538502.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Schempp-Hirth_Gö-3.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Göppingen_Gö_3.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs m.02brk7.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Göppingen_Gö_3.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Schempp-Hirth_Gö-3_Minimoa.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Göppingen_Gö_3.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Göppingen_Gö_3.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 sameAs Q1538502.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 wasDerivedFrom Göppingen_Gö_3?oldid=702344329.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 depiction Goeppingen_Goe-3_Minimoa.jpg.
- Göppingen_Gö_3 isPrimaryTopicOf Göppingen_Gö_3.