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- Opel_RAK.1 abstract "The Opel RAK.1 (also known as the Opel RAK.3) was the world's first purpose-built rocket-powered aircraft. It was designed and built by Julius Hatry under commission from Fritz von Opel who flew it on September 30, 1929 in front of a large crowd at Rebstock airport near Frankfurt-am-Main.During the late 1920s, von Opel had undertaken a variety of publicity stunts involving rocket-powered vehicles, Opel-RAKs, for the Opel company. He was assisted in these endeavours by pyrotechnics manufacturer Friedrich Sander and rocketry advocate Max Valier. In June 1928, he had purchased an Alexander Lippisch-designed sailplane, the Ente, and fitted it with rockets. Opel did not get the chance to fly it, however, as the aircraft was destroyed by an engine explosion on its second test flight.The RAK.1 had a typical sailplane wing, under which a pod was suspended to accommodate the pilot and sixteen solid rocket engines. The tailplane was mounted on booms behind the wing and high out of the way of the rocket exhaust. Opel successfully piloted it over 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in 75 seconds of flight, but landed hard, damaging the aircraft beyond repair. Opel planned to build a second rocket plane, but apparently lost interest before the project was completed.The aircraft is sometimes referred to as the Opel-Hatry RAK.1 or Opel-Sander RAK.1 in acknowledgment of its builder or the supplier of its engines respectively. In still other references it is called the RAK.3 to distinguish it from Opel's previous RAK.1 and RAK.2 rocket cars. As it happened, all three names, Opel, Sander, and Hatry were painted on the aircraft (with Opel’s most prominent), as was the RAK.1 designation.".
- Opel_RAK.1 thumbnail Opel_RAK1_2.jpg?width=300.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageID "416163".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageLength "4273".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageRevisionID "692857774".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Lippisch.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_experimental_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gliders.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opel.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocket-powered_aircraft.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Wilhelm_Sander.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_von_Opel.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Hatry.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Lippisch_Ente.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Max_Valier.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Opel.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Opel-RAK.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Publicity_stunt.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Pyrotechnics.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Tailplane.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink Wing.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink File:Opel_RAK1_1.jpg.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLink File:Opel_RAK1_2.jpg.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Opel RAK.1".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Opel-Sander RAK 1-airplane".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "RAK.1".
- Opel_RAK.1 afterburningThrustAlt "lbf".
- Opel_RAK.1 afterburningThrustMain "kN".
- Opel_RAK.1 areaAlt "ft".
- Opel_RAK.1 areaMain "m".
- Opel_RAK.1 ceilingAlt "ft".
- Opel_RAK.1 ceilingMain "m".
- Opel_RAK.1 climbRateAlt "ft/min".
- Opel_RAK.1 climbRateMain "m/s".
- Opel_RAK.1 crew "one, pilot".
- Opel_RAK.1 cruiseSpeedAlt "knots, mph".
- Opel_RAK.1 cruiseSpeedMain "km/h".
- Opel_RAK.1 emptyWeightAlt "lb".
- Opel_RAK.1 emptyWeightMain "kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 heightAlt "ft in".
- Opel_RAK.1 heightMain "m".
- Opel_RAK.1 jetOrProp%3F_ "neither".
- Opel_RAK.1 lengthAlt "ft in".
- Opel_RAK.1 lengthMain "m".
- Opel_RAK.1 loadedWeightAlt "lb".
- Opel_RAK.1 loadedWeightMain "kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 loadingAlt "lb/ft²".
- Opel_RAK.1 loadingMain "kg/m²".
- Opel_RAK.1 maxSpeedAlt "knots, 93 mph".
- Opel_RAK.1 maxSpeedMain "150.0".
- Opel_RAK.1 maxTakeoffWeightAlt "lb".
- Opel_RAK.1 maxTakeoffWeightMain "kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 neverExceedSpeedAlt "knots, mph".
- Opel_RAK.1 neverExceedSpeedMain "km/h".
- Opel_RAK.1 numberOfJets "16".
- Opel_RAK.1 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Opel_RAK.1 massAlt "hp/lb".
- Opel_RAK.1 massMain "W/kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 powerAlt "hp".
- Opel_RAK.1 powerMain "kW".
- Opel_RAK.1 rangeAlt "nm, 4,900 ft".
- Opel_RAK.1 rangeMain "1.5".
- Opel_RAK.1 ref "{name of first source}".
- Opel_RAK.1 spanAlt "ft in".
- Opel_RAK.1 spanMain "m".
- Opel_RAK.1 stallSpeedAlt "knots, mph".
- Opel_RAK.1 stallSpeedMain "km/h".
- Opel_RAK.1 thrustAlt "1760".
- Opel_RAK.1 thrustMain "7.8 kN".
- Opel_RAK.1 typeOfJet "Sander black powder rockets".
- Opel_RAK.1 usefulLoadAlt "kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 usefulLoadMain "kg".
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specifications.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Opel.
- Opel_RAK.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Opel_RAK.1 subject Category:German_experimental_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Opel_RAK.1 subject Category:Gliders.
- Opel_RAK.1 subject Category:Opel.
- Opel_RAK.1 subject Category:Rocket-powered_aircraft.
- Opel_RAK.1 hypernym World.
- Opel_RAK.1 type Agent.
- Opel_RAK.1 type Car.
- Opel_RAK.1 type Vehicle.
- Opel_RAK.1 comment "The Opel RAK.1 (also known as the Opel RAK.3) was the world's first purpose-built rocket-powered aircraft. It was designed and built by Julius Hatry under commission from Fritz von Opel who flew it on September 30, 1929 in front of a large crowd at Rebstock airport near Frankfurt-am-Main.During the late 1920s, von Opel had undertaken a variety of publicity stunts involving rocket-powered vehicles, Opel-RAKs, for the Opel company.".
- Opel_RAK.1 label "Opel RAK.1".
- Opel_RAK.1 sameAs Q2025040.
- Opel_RAK.1 sameAs Opel-Sander_RAK.1.
- Opel_RAK.1 sameAs m.025rz2.
- Opel_RAK.1 sameAs Opel_RAK_1.
- Opel_RAK.1 sameAs Q2025040.
- Opel_RAK.1 wasDerivedFrom Opel_RAK.1?oldid=692857774.
- Opel_RAK.1 depiction Opel_RAK1_2.jpg.
- Opel_RAK.1 isPrimaryTopicOf Opel_RAK.1.