Stamer Lippisch Zögling

Zögling
R.R.G. Zögling (PH-77)
Role Glider
National origin Germany
Designer Alexander Lippisch
First flight 1926
Introduction 1926
Status No longer in production
Variants DFS SG 38 Schulgleiter

The Stamer Lippisch Zögling (English: pupil) is a German high-wing, cable-braced, single seat primary glider that was designed by Alexander Lippisch in 1926.[1]

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Design and development

The Zögling was designed to be a training glider for basic flight training. The usual launch method was by bungee cord from a sloped hill. Because training was conducted solely by solo flight the aircraft had to be very easy to fly and also easy to repair.[1]

The high-wing design uses a kingpost and cable bracing. The primary structure of the glider is of wood, with the wings, tail surfaces and inverted "V" kingpost all finished in doped aircraft fabric covering. The pilot sits on a simple seat in the open air, without a windshield.[1]

Aircraft on display

Specifications (Zögling)

Data from The Virtual Aviation Museum[1]

General characteristics

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

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