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Registration / Serial:D-4686
Other Marks:N2
Aircraft Original Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Generic Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:168409Submit Correction
View count: 502
D-4686 was built by Walter Schneider, first flight 19-Apr-1964. In 2004 it was handed over to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe. This was the second of the two D-36s built and differed from V-1 by having a parachute brake instead of spoilers. The D-36 was one of the first glassfiber sailplanes. V-1 won the German National Championships in 1964 and became second in the World Championships in 1965
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Other Marks:N2
Aircraft Original Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Generic Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:168409Submit Correction
View count: 502
D-4686 was built by Walter Schneider, first flight 19-Apr-1964. In 2004 it was handed over to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe. This was the second of the two D-36s built and differed from V-1 by having a parachute brake instead of spoilers. The D-36 was one of the first glassfiber sailplanes. V-1 won the German National Championships in 1964 and became second in the World Championships in 1965
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Other Marks:N2
Aircraft Original Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Generic Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:15264Submit Correction
View count: 967
D-4686 was built by Walter Schneider, first flight 19-Apr-1964. In 2004 it was handed over to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe. This was the second of the two D-36s built and differed from V-1 by having a parachute brake instead of spoilers. The D-36 was one of the first glassfiber sailplanes. V-1 won the German National Championships in 1964 and became second in the World Championships in 1965
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Other Marks:N2
Aircraft Original Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Generic Type:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:15264Submit Correction
View count: 967
D-4686 was built by Walter Schneider, first flight 19-Apr-1964. In 2004 it was handed over to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe. This was the second of the two D-36s built and differed from V-1 by having a parachute brake instead of spoilers. The D-36 was one of the first glassfiber sailplanes. V-1 won the German National Championships in 1964 and became second in the World Championships in 1965
Registration / Serial:D-4686
Aircraft Version:Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
C/n (msn):V-2
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact