Roter Vogel

Roter Vogel
Role Motor glider
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Baumer Aero Company
Introduction 1923




The Roter Vogel is a German sailplane built in 1923 that was adapted for powered flight.[1]

Design and development

The high-wing, Roter Vogel was first designed to be a conventional glider, and was adapted for powered flight with the smallest engine available at the time.

The Douglas engine was mounted flush inside the cockpit of the glider, with the prop driven by internal belts. The rudder and elevators were hinged to be a single movable surface.[2]

Operational history

Roter Vogel placed second in the 1924 Roene Germany Light Aircraft Contest.

Specifications (Roter Vogel)

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

Performance


References

  1. Royal Aeronautical Society. The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Volume 29. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Sport Aviation. March 1958. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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