5 results found
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:409344Submit Correction
View count: 219
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:409344Submit Correction
View count: 219
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:409320Submit Correction
View count: 170
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:409320Submit Correction
View count: 170
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:20 June 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:Vintage Glider Club International Rally 2014
Photo Date:4 August 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:391487Submit Correction
View count: 182
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:4 August 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:Vintage Glider Club International Rally 2014
Photo Date:4 August 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:391487Submit Correction
View count: 182
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:4 August 2014
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:378688Submit Correction
View count: 592
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:378688Submit Correction
View count: 592
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:378649Submit Correction
View count: 1080
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:378649Submit Correction
View count: 1080
A distinct aircraft type. Of the 70 aircraft that were produced in Poland from 1936 till 1939, no one survive today. Except the miracle of OY-DYX. It was produced in 1938, stolen by the Germans during WW-II, escaped the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft left in Denmark in 1945, entered the Danish civil register in 1952, crashed in Rønne on 4. August 1963. Thanks to a complete set of construction drawing in the Danish archive, saved just before they were to be destroyed in 2012, and a few original parts from OY-DYX, a new aircraft was built, and became airborne again 19.June 2021
Registration / Serial:OY-DYX
Aircraft Version:WWS WWS-3 Delfin
C/n (msn):1297
City / Airport:Arnborg (EKAB)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:24 July 2021
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact