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Heini Dittmar

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were members of Professor Georgii's South American Glider Expedition, where in Argentina he achieved a new world gliding altitude record (about 4,350 metres (14,270 ft)). Later the same year, he achieved a new world record for long-distance using a
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Inspired by the example of his glider flying brother Edgar, Dittmar took an apprenticeship at the German Institute for Gliding (DFS). In 1932, flying his self-built glider
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code of VA+SP, nearly losing the complete rudder surface in the process to flutter. It is unclear, however, if sufficient altitude was attained to make this a true
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Reitsch, H., 1955, The Sky My Kingdom, London: Biddles Limited, Guildford and King's Lynn,
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theodolite. Later, on 6 July 1944, he reached a speed of 1,130 km/h (700 mph) in
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Dittmar died in a crash in 1960 while test-flying a light aircraft of his own design, the
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in a glider. He then crowned his career as a glider pilot by becoming the first
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after his victory at the first Rhön International Gliding Competition in 1937.
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Index


Bad Kissingen
Mülheim an der Ruhr
German
glider pilot
Condor I
Rhön Glider Competition
Hanna Reitsch
Peter Riedel
Wolf Hirth
Fafnir II
Hindenburg Cup
Alps
Gliding World Champion
Second World War
test pilot
Messerschmitt Me 163A V4 KE+SW
FAI
Askania
the Me 163B V18
supersonic
HD-153 Motor-Möwe
Essen/Mülheim airport


ISBN
1853672629
Heini Dittmar
Deutsches Segelflugmuseum
First gliding world champion

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