Akaflieg Darmstadt
Akaflieg Darmstadt is one of approximately twenty aviation groups attached to German universities. Akaflieg is an abbreviation for Akademische Fliegergruppe, an academic group of students and faculty from a German University. Akaflieg historyOtto Lilienthal published his book Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst (Birdflight as the Basis of Aviation) in 1889, describing the basis of modern aerodynamics and aircraft construction. Lilienthal made many successful gliding flights from 1891 onwards. But the focus of attention shifted to powered flight after the Wright Brothers had demonstrated their Wright Flyer. Gliding re-emerged as a sport after the war because the building of powered aircraft was restricted in Germany by the Treaty of Versailles. The main originator of the gliding movement was Oskar Ursinus, who in 1920 organised the first contest, known as the Rhön-Contest, on the Wasserkuppe. Held annually, students of technical universities brought gliders which they had developed and built themselves for testing at these contests, developing an esprit de corps known as Rhöngeist. These informal beginnings stimulated the formation of groups of engineers at universities with the aim of scientific and practical education, with the first groups being formed, in 1920, at Aachen (Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen), Darmstadt (Akaflieg Darmstadt) and Berlin-Charlottenburg (Akaflieg Berlin), but others soon followed. Many of the first members had been pilots in the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service), but it was the love of flying rather than militarism or nationalism that motivated them, resulting in a fraternal spirit that has been maintained to this day. During the Nazi period some Akafliegs retained their autonomy through the patronage of the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (DVL), a forerunner of the present-day German Aerospace Center (DLR). However, shortly before World War II the akafliegs were forced to integrate into the NS-Deutsche Studentenbund (Nazi-students-federation), with the Akaflieg projects having mostly military applications. Present dayAfter the war, the Akafliegs re-formed in 1951, co-ordinated by Interessengemeinschaft Deutscher Akademischer Fliegergruppen e.V. (Idaflieg – interest group for German academic flying groups), with ten groups formed by 2009. The aim of the Akafliegs is scientific research into flight development, as well as design and construction of aeroplanes, especially gliders. Much of the practical work is done at the summer meetings of the 'Idaflieg' in co-operation with the German Aerospace Center (DLR), while the results of the research are presented at the winter meetings. The 'Idaflieg' also offers many events and courses to its members such as the specification, design and certification of aeroplanes. The quality of additional education provided by the Akafliegs is widely respected and so German glider manufacturers recruit almost exclusively from the Akafliegs. Once accepted as a member, students have to devote approximately 150 to 300-man-hours annually in the workshops to qualify for membership of the Akaflieg clubs, where the cost of flying is usually much lower than at other gliding/flying clubs. American Universities have also implemented programs similar to the Akafliegs but based around the American style of teaching, Pennsylvania State University's AERSP 404H is one example of this implementation. Akaflieg DarmstadtThe Akademische Fliegergruppe Darmstadt e.V. (Academic Aviator Group Darmstadt) is a group of students enrolled at Darmstadt University of Technology, who are involved with the development and the design of gliders, as well as research in aerodynamics. Since the group was formed in 1920 over forty in-house designs have been created, with the D-43 trainer and Soteira pilot escape system being the latest. During research for and testing of new designs at Akaflieg Darmstadt the students get the opportunity to fly gliders in the Akaflieg fleet for recreation, as well as partake in the research flying programmes. Active members spend much of their free time in the workshop working towards reaching their academic goals. Aircraftdata from: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Akaflieg Darmstadt D-1. Designed by Eugen von Lössl. First flight 1920. Construction: Wood, Wire and Fabric. Span 12.2 m (40 ft), Wing area 24.5 m2 (264 sq ft), Empty wt. 70 kg (150 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-2 Pumpelmeise. Designed by E. Schatzki and F. Hoppe. First flight 1920. Construction: Wood, Wire and Fabric. Span 11 m (36 ft 1 in), Wing area 24.5 m2 (264 sq ft), Empty wt. 43 kg (95 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-3 Nolleputzchen. Designed by F. Nicolaus. First flight 1921. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Aerofoil: Göttingen 441 10 m (32 ft 10 in), Wing area 16 m2 (170 sq ft), Empty wt. 43 kg (95 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-4 Edith. Designed by E. Thomas. First flight 1922. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Aerofoil: Göttingen 426 12.6 m (41 ft 4 in), Wing area 18.8 m2 (202 sq ft), Empty wt. 110 kg (240 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-5 Flohschwanz. Designed by A.Botsch and W. Hübner. First flight 1922. Construction: Wood, Wire and Fabric 7.5 m (24 ft 7 in), Wing area 18 m2 (190 sq ft), Empty wt. 45 kg (99 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-6 Geheimrat. Designed by L. Hoffmann and F. Nicolaus. First flight 1922. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric 12.1 m (39 ft 8 in), Wing area 14.8 m2 (159 sq ft), Empty wt. 98 kg (216 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-7 Margarete. Designed by E. Schatzki, R. Kercher and F. Hoppe. First flight 1923. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Aerofoil: root Göttingen 533, tip symmetrical 15.3 m (50 ft 2 in), Wing area 22.5 m2 (242 sq ft), Empty wt. 200 kg (440 lb) No. of seats 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-8 Karl der Grosse. Designed by K. Plauth. First flight 1923. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Powered by 1 x 22 kW (30 hp). Aerofoil: Göttingen 426 14 m (45 ft 11 in), Wing area 17.9 m2 (193 sq ft), Empty wt. 270 kg (600 lb) No. of seats 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-9 Konsul. Designed by A. Botsch, R. Spies and F. Hoppe. First flight 1923. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Aerofoil: Root Göttingen 535, Tip Symmetrical 18.2 m (59 ft 9 in), Wing area 21 m2 (230 sq ft), Empty wt. 200 kg (440 lb) No. of seats 1. built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-10 Hessen. Designed by A. Botsch, R. Spies and G. Loew. First flight 1923. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Aerofoil: Göttingen 429, Göttingen 430, Göttingen 431 or Göttingen 432 11.1 m (36 ft 5 in), Wing area 13.2 m2 (142 sq ft), Empty wt. 76 kg (168 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-11 Mohamed. Designed by D. v. Massenbach and F. Hoppe. First flight 1924. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric. Powered by 1x 20 hp (15 kW)Blackburne Tomtit with metal propeller. Aerofoil: Joukowski 10.74 m (35 ft 3 in), Wing area 12 m2 (130 sq ft), Empty wt. 170 kg (370 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-12 Roemryke Berge. Designed by E. Schatzki. First flight 1924. Construction: Wood, Plywood and Fabric 16 m (52 ft 6 in), Wing area 17.5 m2 (188 sq ft), Empty wt. 144 kg (317 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-13 Mohamed II. Designed by P. Laubenthal and G. Riedenbach. First flight 1926. Powered by 22 kW (30 hp) Blackburne Thrush. Aerofoil: Joukowski 10.7 m (35 ft 1 in), Wing area 12 m2 (130 sq ft), Empty wt. 170 kg (370 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-14. Designed by H. Koch and R. Preuschen. First flight 1927. Powered by 30 kW (40 hp) ABC Scorpion, MkII. Aerofoil: Joukowski, Lachmann 9 m (29 ft 6 in), Wing area 14 m2 (150 sq ft), Empty wt. 220 kg (490 lb) No. of seats 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-15 Westpreussen. Designed by H.Hofmann. First flight 1926. Aerofoil: Göttingen 535 and/or Göttingen 430/Göttingen431 14.5 m (47 ft 7 in), Wing area 16 m2 (170 sq ft), Empty wt. 120 kg (260 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-16. Designed by F. Fecher and F. Ritz. First flight 1927. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Powered by 30 kW (40 hp) ABC Scorpion, MkII 7.8 m (25 ft 7 in), Wing area 16.2 m2 (174 sq ft), Empty wt. 210 kg (460 lb) No. of seats 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-17 Darmstadt. Designed by H. Volker. First flight 1927. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Aerofoil: Göttingen 535 16 m (52 ft 6 in), Wing area 16.6 m2 (179 sq ft), Empty wt. 155 kg (342 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-18. Designed by Dipl.Ing. F. Fecher. First flight 1929. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Powered by 1x65.6 kW (88.0 hp) Armstrong-Siddeley Genet / 1x 78.3 kW (105.0 hp) Armstrong-Siddeley Genet Major. Aerofoil: Joukowski 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in), Wing area 12.1 m2 (130 sq ft), Empty wt. 320 kg (710 lb) / 374 kg (825 lb) No. of seats 1 or 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-19 Darmstadt II. Designed by Franz R. Gross. First flight 1928. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Aerofoil: Joukowski 15% to Joukowski 8%, root to tip 18 m (59 ft), Wing area 16.9 m2 (182 sq ft), Empty wt. 162 kg (357 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-20 Starkenburg. Designed by H. Hoffmann. First flight 1929. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric 16 m (52 ft 6 in), Wing area 17.5 m2 (188 sq ft), Empty wt. 145 kg (320 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-21. Designed by F. Fecher. First flight 1930 7.9 m (25 ft 11 in), Wing area 13.9 m2 (150 sq ft), Empty wt. 540 kg (1,190 lb) No. of seats 1. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-22. Designed by F. Fecher. First flight 1931. Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Powered by 1x 150 hp (110 kW) Argus As8R 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in), Wing area 13 m2 (140 sq ft), Empty wt. 345 kg (761 lb) No. of seats 2. 3 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-23. Designed by V. Caspar. First flight 1930. Powered by 1x 60 kW (80 hp). Aerofoil: NACA M12 6.5 m (21 ft 4 in), Wing area 10.8 m2 (116 sq ft), Empty wt. 305 kg (672 lb) No. of seats. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-24. Designed by G.Horn. First flight 1930. Powered by 1x 80 kW (110 hp). Aerofoil: NACA M12 11.7 m (38 ft 5 in), Wing area 16.7 m2 (180 sq ft), Empty wt. 400 kg (880 lb) No. of seats 2. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-28 Windspiel. Designed by R. Kosin, R. Schomerus. First flight (D-28a 1933) (D-28b1933). Construction: Wood, plywood and fabric. Aerofoil: Göttingen 535 12 m (39 ft 4 in), Wing area 11.4 m2 (123 sq ft), Empty wt. (D-28a 54 kg (119 lb)), (D-28b 72 kg (159 lb)) No. of seats 1. 2 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-29. Designed by H.J.Biedermann, H. Voigt. First flight 1937. Construction: Wood, plywood, steel tubing and fabric. Powered by 1x 119 kW (160 hp) Bramo Sh 14 A. Aerofoil: M6 12 m (39 ft 4 in), Wing area 11.4 m2 (123 sq ft), Empty wt. 560 kg (1,230 lb) No. of seats 2. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus. Designed by R. Schomerus, H. Alt, H.J. Puffert. First flight 1938. Construction: Wood, plywood, Duralumin and Elektron. Aerofoil: NACA 24xx and Göttingen 600 laminar profiles 20.1 m (65 ft 11 in), Wing area 12 m2 (130 sq ft), Empty wt. 190 kg (420 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-31. Designed by H. Friedmann. First flight 1937. Aerofoil: NACA 4415 to NACA 4412 20 m (65 ft 7 in), Wing area 20 m2 (220 sq ft), Empty wt. 180 kg (400 lb) No. of seats 2. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-32. Designed by R. Nusslein and H. Zacher. First flight 1938. Construction: Wood and plywood. Powered by 1x 120 kW (160 hp). Aerofoil: NACA 2415 to NACA 2409 7.9 m (25 ft 11 in), Wing area 9 m2 (97 sq ft), Empty wt. 310 kg (680 lb) No. of seats 1. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-33 a.k.a. Lippisch DM-1. Designed by Alexander Lippisch and W. Heinemann. First flight ca 1942. Construction: Wood and plywood. Aerofoil: Ringleb 15% thick elliptic and symmetric 6 m (19 ft 8 in), Wing area 19.9 m2 (214 sq ft), Empty wt. 375 kg (827 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34a. Designed by W.Sarnes, H.J.Merklein. First flight 1955. Construction: Wood, plywood and foam. Aerofoil: NACA 644-621 12.65 m (41 ft 6 in), Wing area 8 m2 (86 sq ft), Empty wt. 128 kg (282 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34b. Designed by G.Jacoby. First flight 1957. Construction: Wood, plywood and foam. Aerofoil: NACA 644-621 12.65 m (41 ft 6 in), Wing area 8 m2 (86 sq ft), Empty wt. 141 kg (311 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34c. Designed by M.Rade. First flight 1958. Construction: Wood, plywood, foam and steel tube. Aerofoil: NACA 644-621 12.65 m (41 ft 6 in), Wing area 8 m2 (86 sq ft), Empty wt. 145 kg (320 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34d. Designed by A.Puck, K.Weise, H.Wurtinger. First flight 1961. Construction: Wood, plywood, glass-fibre reinforced plastic and paper honeycomb. Aerofoil: NACA 644-621 12.65 m (41 ft 6 in), Wing area 9.18 m2 (98.8 sq ft), Empty wt. 155 kg (342 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-35. Designed by A.Puck, H.Wurtinger. First flight 1959. Construction: Glass-fibre reinforced plastic, paper honeycomb and steel tube 19 m (62 ft 4 in), Wing area 18.05 m2 (194.3 sq ft), Empty wt. 240 kg (530 lb) No. of seats 2. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe. First flight 1964. Construction: Glass-fibre reinforced plastic, Balsa wood. Aerofoil: Wortmann FX62-K-131, Wortmann FX 60-126 17.8 m (58 ft 5 in), Wing area 12.8 m2 (138 sq ft), Empty wt. 285 kg (628 lb) No. of seats 1. 2 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-37 Artemis. Designed by F.Sator (D-37a), W.Dirks (D-37b). First flight 1967. Construction: Glass-fibre reinforced plastic, plasticell foam. Powered by 1x retractable sustainer motor. Aerofoil: Wortmann FX 66-S-196, Wortmann FX 66-S-160 18 m (59 ft), Wing area 13 m2 (140 sq ft), Empty wt. 325 kg (717 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-38. Designed by W.Dirks. First flight 1972. Construction: Glass-fibre reinforced plastic, Balsa wood. Aerofoil: Wortmann FX 61-184, Wortmann FX 60-126 15 m (49 ft 3 in), Wing area 11 m2 (120 sq ft), Empty wt. 210 kg (460 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-39. Designed by G. Neubauer, B.Hügel. First flight 1979. Construction: Glass-fibre reinforced plastic, Balsa wood. Powered by (D-39) 2x Sachs KM 914 Wankel rotary engines, (D-39 HKW/McHinz/D-39b) 1x 48.5 kW (65.0 hp) Limbach engines. Aerofoil: (D-39) 15 m (49 ft 3 in), (D-39b / McHinz) 17.5 m (57 ft 5 in), (D-39 HKW) 20m (65f 7in), Wing area 11 m2 (120 sq ft), Empty wt. 370 kg (820 lb) No. of seats 1. 2 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-40. Designed by K.J.Heer, D.Teves. First flight 1981. Construction: Glasfibre-epoxy, Carbonfibre-epoxy, Aramid-epoxy, with Balsa, Conticell and Rohacell fillers.. Aerofoil: FX 67-VG170 – FX 60–126, root to tip 15 m (49 ft 3 in), Wing area 11.5 m2 (124 sq ft), Empty wt. 260 kg (570 lb) No. of seats 1. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-41. Designed by. First flight 1993. Construction: Carbonfibre-Epoxy. Aerofoil: Wortmann FX 81-K-130/17, Wortmann FX 81-K-148/17modified 20m (65f 7in), Wing area 14 m2 (150 sq ft), Empty wt. 431 kg (950 lb) No. of seats 2 side by side. 1 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-42. Designed by M.Schröder, J.Scholz, P.Erb. First flight 1996. Construction: Glassfibre-epoxy, Carbonfibre-epoxy. Aerofoil: Wortmann FX 82-L-168 Wortmann FX 82-L-145 18 m (59 ft), Wing area 13.2 m2 (142 sq ft), Empty wt. 340 kg (750 lb) No. of seats 1. 0 built.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-43.
Akaflieg Darmstadt D-44 Soteira.
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60 Jahre Akademische Fliegergruppe Darmstadt, 1920–1980 Author: Hans Zacher ISBN 3-9800568-0-5 (limited edition)
60 Jahre Akademische Fliegergruppe Darmstadt, 1981–1990 Ergänzungsband (limited edition)
80 Jahre Akademische Fliegergruppe Darmstadt, 1920–2000 (limited edition) External links |