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City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim
Photo Date:29 May 2022
Photo by:Joachim LipplContact
Photo ID:464625Submit Correction
View count: 129
Registration / Serial:D-KORL
Aircraft Version:Raab Motor-Raab IV/VM
C/n (msn):14
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:29 May 2022
Photo by:Joachim LipplContact
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim
Photo Date:29 May 2022
Photo by:Joachim LipplContact
Photo ID:464625Submit Correction
View count: 129
Registration / Serial:D-KORL
Aircraft Version:Raab Motor-Raab IV/VM
C/n (msn):14
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:29 May 2022
Photo by:Joachim LipplContact
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim
Photo Date:26 January 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:209576Submit Correction
View count: 258
The Krähe (Crow) is a single-seat motor glider that first flew in 1957, shortly after powered flight was again permitted in the FRG. The most widespread problem was that engines proved unreliable when restarted in flight after being switched off for lengthy periods - not really ideal for a supposedly motorised glider. The aircraft was never commercially manufactured, although about 50 home-built examples are believed to have been produced. The Krähe exhibited here was flown until 1998 and is now on display at Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim.
Registration / Serial:D-KORL
Aircraft Version:Raab Motor-Raab IV/VM
C/n (msn):14
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 January 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim
Photo Date:26 January 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:209576Submit Correction
View count: 258
The Krähe (Crow) is a single-seat motor glider that first flew in 1957, shortly after powered flight was again permitted in the FRG. The most widespread problem was that engines proved unreliable when restarted in flight after being switched off for lengthy periods - not really ideal for a supposedly motorised glider. The aircraft was never commercially manufactured, although about 50 home-built examples are believed to have been produced. The Krähe exhibited here was flown until 1998 and is now on display at Deutsches Museum - Flugwerft Schleissheim.
Registration / Serial:D-KORL
Aircraft Version:Raab Motor-Raab IV/VM
C/n (msn):14
City / Airport:Oberschleißheim (EDNX)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 January 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact