2 results found
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Other Marks:12
Aircraft Original Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Generic Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:118650Submit Correction
View count: 216
The Condor IV is a 1952 twin-seat trainer development of the pre-war single-seat performance glider Condor I/II/III series. The Condor IV was built by Dittmar (2x), Schmetz (5x), Schleicher (7x) and Madsen in Argentina who built 18 kits for completion by gliding clubs. The photo shows a Schleicher-built one that was built in 1953 and registered as D-1092. It later went to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe where it was painted as "D-CONDOR" to commemorate the original Condor prototype, but that was a quite different single-seat Condor I.
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Other Marks:12
Aircraft Original Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Generic Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:118650Submit Correction
View count: 216
The Condor IV is a 1952 twin-seat trainer development of the pre-war single-seat performance glider Condor I/II/III series. The Condor IV was built by Dittmar (2x), Schmetz (5x), Schleicher (7x) and Madsen in Argentina who built 18 kits for completion by gliding clubs. The photo shows a Schleicher-built one that was built in 1953 and registered as D-1092. It later went to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe where it was painted as "D-CONDOR" to commemorate the original Condor prototype, but that was a quite different single-seat Condor I.
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Other Marks:12
Aircraft Original Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Generic Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:104575Submit Correction
View count: 194
The Condor IV is a 1952 twin-seat trainer development of the pre-war single-seat performance glider Condor I/II/III series. The Condor IV was built by Dittmar (2x), Schmetz (5x), Schleicher (7x) and Madsen in Argentina who built 18 kits for completion by gliding clubs. The photo shows a Schleicher-built one that was built in 1953 and registered as D-1092. It later went to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe where it was painted as "D-CONDOR" to commemorate the original Condor prototype, but that was a quite different single-seat Condor I.
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Other Marks:12
Aircraft Original Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Generic Type:Dittmar Condor IV
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Segelflugmuseum mit Modellflug
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:104575Submit Correction
View count: 194
The Condor IV is a 1952 twin-seat trainer development of the pre-war single-seat performance glider Condor I/II/III series. The Condor IV was built by Dittmar (2x), Schmetz (5x), Schleicher (7x) and Madsen in Argentina who built 18 kits for completion by gliding clubs. The photo shows a Schleicher-built one that was built in 1953 and registered as D-1092. It later went to the Deutsches Segelflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe where it was painted as "D-CONDOR" to commemorate the original Condor prototype, but that was a quite different single-seat Condor I.
Registration / Serial:"D-CONDOR"
Aircraft Version:Schleicher Condor IV-3
C/n (msn):23/53
Operator Titles:Schweinfurter Industrie
City / Airport:Wasserkuppe (EDER)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:15 July 2015
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact