The Fieseler Fi 156 Storch: the first STOL aircraft
"First flown in May 1936, the Fieseler Fi 156, or Storch (Stork) as it was better known, was designed in answer to a request from the Luftwaffe for a short-range reconnaissance aircraft. For its time, the Fi 156 had amazing performance and flight characteristics for what today is known as STOL...
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Zusammenfassung: | "First flown in May 1936, the Fieseler Fi 156, or Storch (Stork) as it was better known, was designed in answer to a request from the Luftwaffe for a short-range reconnaissance aircraft. For its time, the Fi 156 had amazing performance and flight characteristics for what today is known as STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing). It could take-off from a lawn considerably smaller than a football field. During the Second World War, the ubiquitous Storch was the airborne eyes of the German Wehrmacht (Army) and was also used on daring missions, including the rescue of Mussolini, the Italian dictator. One of the last flights into Berlin was made in a Storch. Many were sold to Germany’s allies while one was used by Churchill after D-Day to observe the progress of the invasion. Others were used by the RAF as squadron ‘hacks’ with one being flown off an aircraft carrier. The STOL concept was copied by many countries, including France, Japan and the USSR. Post-war, production continued in Czechoslovakia, France and Romania with more than 3,000 built. Some are still today flying."--from the publisher |
Beschreibung: | 192 Seiten, 17 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen 26 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GLOSSARY
INTRODUCTION
1 GERHARD
FIESELER
2
FIESELER
FI 156C
TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
3
RLM
SPECIFICATION
4 FIESELER FI
156
VARIANTS
5
THE
COMPETITORS
6
TRIALS
AND
TRIBULATIONS
7 IN
LUFTWAFFE
SERVICE
8 THE
FIESELER FI
256
9
IMITATIONS
AND
LOOKALIKES
10 POST-WAR
STORCH
INFLUENCES
11
MODERN
CLONES
AND
ULTRALIGHTS
12 FOREIGN OPERATORS
13
PRESERVATION
14
FLYING
THE
STORCH
APPENDIX
I: FIESELER FI 156 PRODUCTION
1936-1945
APPENDIX
II: POST-WAR
PRODUCTION
APPENDIX
III:
RAF FIESELER FI
156 STORCHS
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
CB1IOTHE
DEUTSCHES MUSEUM
A LUENCHEFL
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GLOSSARY
INTRODUCTION
1 GERHARD
FIESELER
2
FIESELER
FI 156C
TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
3
RLM
SPECIFICATION
4 FIESELER FI
156
VARIANTS
5
THE
COMPETITORS
6
TRIALS
AND
TRIBULATIONS
7 IN
LUFTWAFFE
SERVICE
8 THE
FIESELER FI
256
9
IMITATIONS
AND
LOOKALIKES
10 POST-WAR
STORCH
INFLUENCES
11
MODERN
CLONES
AND
ULTRALIGHTS
12 FOREIGN OPERATORS
13
PRESERVATION
14
FLYING
THE
STORCH
APPENDIX
I: FIESELER FI 156 PRODUCTION
1936-1945
APPENDIX
II: POST-WAR
PRODUCTION
APPENDIX
III:
RAF FIESELER FI
156 STORCHS
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
CB1IOTHE
DEUTSCHES MUSEUM
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