Lippisch Ente
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Author: Martin.bergner

The Ente was the world’s first rocket-powered full-size aircraft. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch as a sailplane and first flown under power on June 11 1928 piloted by Fritz Stamer. During the late 1920s Fritz von Opel had undertaken a variety of publicity stunts involving rocket-powered vehicles for the Opel company. He was assisted in these endeavours by pyrotechnics manufacturer Friedrich Sander and rocketry advocate Max Valier.

"Duck" and with those wingtips it's gotta be the Lippisch Ente of about 1928.1
El primer avión cohete fue el alemán Lippisch Ente, que realizó con éxito un primer vuelo en marzo de 1928.2
Grumman X-29 - Lippisch Ente - LLRV - Lockheed WP-3D Orion - Lockheed Martin X-33 - Lockheed Martin X-35 M-Z Martin-Marietta X-24 - Miles M.3
Lippisch Ente canard which was the first rocket powered aeroplane? - Lightning Mate17th Dec 2009, 14:34The wing is very Lippisch. ......4
Lippisch Ente)? Oder gar ein Mensch? Gefällt mir: LikeSei der Erste, dem dieser post gefällt.5

Made by Alexander Lippisch.

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The first rocket-powered aircraft was the Lippisch Ente, which made a successful maiden flight in March 1928.7
X-29 - Lippisch Ente - LLRV - Lockheed WP-3D Orion - Lockheed Martin X-33 - Lockheed Martin X-35 M-Z Martin-Marietta X-24 - Miles M.8
In 1928 the Lippisch Ente flew, rocket power was used to launch the manned glider, although it was destroyed on its second flight.9
Jet Or Prop
jet
Designer
Alexander Lippisch
Engine(jet)
Sander black powder rockets
Plane Or Copter?
Range Main
1
500 m
Number Built
1
Manufacturer
Range Alt
4900.0
Number Of Jets
2
National Origin
Germany
Category

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