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78:-countries. Although their rockets were launched with reduced amount of propellant in order not to violate Allied laws concerning the development of military rockets in Germany and were not fit for military use, the rocket experiments of the Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft e.V. and the BSFEGmbH after this date were viewed with great suspicion. 66:
rocket with a maximum height of 80 kilometres and, on 2 May 1963, they launched a three-stage rocket with a maximum flight height of more than 100 kilometres. The latter rocket may have attained the highest flight altitude of all rockets built in post-war Germany. The signals from all these rockets
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at Braunlage, although Gerhard Zucker did not cooperate with the BSFEGmbH or the Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft e.V. in any way and also had a bad reputation with the members of these societies.
58:. The BSFEGmbH cooperated strongly with the Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft, of which Berthold Seliger was a member. The first rocket developed by the BSFEGmbH was an improved version of the 71:(300 km SSW of Cuxhaven). After May 1963 the BSFEGmbH worked on the improvement of the steering system of their rockets and thought also on military usable rockets. 51: 62:, which was first launched on 19 November 1962 and reached a height of 50 kilometres. On 7 February 1963 the BSFEGmbH launched a two- 145: 120: 17: 38:
rocket technical designer Berthold Seliger in 1961. Seliger was a former assistant theoretician professor Dr.
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On 5 December 1963 the BSFEGmbH gave a flight demonstration of their rockets to military staff of non-
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Defunct German aeronautical research & development company (1961–64)
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In 1964, these experiments were discontinued with a temporary
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Berthold Seliger
West German
Eugen Sänger
prototypes
sounding rockets
launched them
Cuxhaven
Kumulus
stage
Bochum
NATO
injunction
Gerhard Zucker
Seliger Rocket
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Cuxhaven (district)
Rocketry
Research institutes in Germany

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