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Scheibe Flugzeugbau
Scheibe Flugzeugbau was a manufacturer of sailplanes and motorgliders in Germany in the second half of the 20th century. Founded by Egon Scheibe at the Munich-Riem Airport to produce his Bergfalke design in 1951,Gunston 1993, p.270 the company had produced over 2,000 aircraft by 1985.Taylor, J.W.R. (1985), p.740 After Egon Scheibe died in 1997, his sons-in-law took over the firm.Scheibe (ND) By 2006, they were ready to relinquish control themselves due to their advanced age, but without a successor, the firm ceased operations. Hartmut Sammet subsequently founded Scheibe Aircraft GmbH in Heubach, taking over maintenance of existing Scheibe aircraft, and the manufacturing rights to the Scheibe SF 25. Products * Scheibe Bergfalke * Scheibe Spatz * Scheibe Specht * Scheibe Sperber * Scheibe Zugvogel * Scheibe SF-23 Sperling * Scheibe SF-24 Motorspatz * Scheibe SF-25 Falke * Scheibe SF 26 Super Spatz * Scheibe SF-27 Zugvogel V * Scheibe SF-28 Tandem Falke * Scheibe SF-29 * Sc ...
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Egon Scheibe
Egon Scheibe (28 September 1908 – 26 September 1997)
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Scheibe SF-28 Tandem Falke
The Scheibe SF 28 Tandem-''Falke'' (English: "falcon") is a German motorglider that was designed by Egon Scheibe in 1970 and which flew for the first time in May the following year. It was a development of the Scheibe Falke The Scheibe SF-25 Falke ( en, Falcon) is a German touring motor glider developed from the earlier Bergfalke glider by Scheibe Flugzeugbau. Since May 2006 the business has been run by Scheibe Aircraft GmbH. Development The company had produced ... with (as its name suggests) seating in tandem rather than side-by-side as in the original Falke design. Development The SF 28 is a low-wing, cantilever monoplane of conventional design with a large perspex canopy. The undercarriage consists of a non-retractable monowheel and a steerable tailwheel, linked to the rudder. Small outrigger wheels are fitted to nylon legs under each wing. The fuselage is of steel tube construction, covered in fabric and the wings are constructed of wood and fabric around a single ...
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Defunct Aircraft Manufacturers Of Germany
Defunct (no longer in use or active) may refer to: * ''Defunct'' (video game), 2014 * Zombie process or defunct process, in Unix-like operating systems See also * * :Former entities * End-of-life product * Obsolescence Obsolescence is the state of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer maintained or required even though it may still be in good working order. It usually happens when something that is more efficient or less risky r ...
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Scheibe SF 41
Scheibe may refer to: * Scheibe-Alsbach, a municipality in the Sonneberg district of Thuringia, Germany * Scheibe Flugzeugbau, German manufacturer of sailplanes and motorgliders People with the surname * Emil P. Scheibe (1861–1910), American politician * Herbert Scheibe (1914–1991), German colonel * Jo-Michael Scheibe (born 1950), American conductor and music professor * Johann Scheibe ( 1680–1748), German organ builder, see Paulinerkirche, Leipzig; father of Johann Adolf Scheibe * Johann Adolf Scheibe (1708–1776), German composer, theorist, and critic * (1891–1956), German painter * Richard Scheibe (1879–1964), German sculptor * Siegfried Scheibe (1916–1945), Sturmbannführer (Major) in the Waffen SS during World War II * Susanne Scheibe, German figure skater, former partner of Andreas Nischwitz See also * Scheiber Scheiber is a surname, and may refer to: * Anne Scheiber (1903/04–1995), American business woman * Frederick Scheiber, ...
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Scheibe SF 40
The Scheibe SF 40 is a German two-seat ultralight aircraft designed and built by Scheibe Aircraft. The SF 40 is a two-seat low-wing ultralight monoplane with a fixed tricycle landing gear. It has a fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage with fabric-covered glass-fibre wings. The first SF 40 powered by a Sauer four-stroke engine flew in 1995 but after five were built it was replaced in 1997 by an improved variant, the SF 40C. The SF 40C is powered by a Rotax 912 engine with a two-bladed propeller, a shorter wing span than the original with increased fuel capacity. The SF 40C was awarded a type certificate in May 1998. Variants ;SF 40 :Sauer-powered variant, five built. ;SF 40C Allround :Rotax 912 The Rotax 912 is a horizontally-opposed four-cylinder, naturally aspirated, four-stroke aircraft engine with a reduction gearbox. It features liquid-cooled cylinder heads and air-cooled cylinders. Originally equipped with carburetors, late ...-powered variant. Specifications (SF ...
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Scheibe SF-36
The Scheibe SF 36 is a German two-seat self-launched powered sailplane designed and built by Scheibe Aircraft. Design The SF 36 is an all composite sailplane with an engine mounted at the front. It is a low-wing monoplane with airbrakes fitted to the upper surface, it can be fitted with either a fixed or retractable central monowheel landing gear. The SF 36 has a cruciform tail with a fixed horizontal stabilizer and an enclosed cabin which has two seats side by side. The SF 36 is available in two variants, the SF 36A powered by either a Limbach or Sauer piston engine, and the Rotax-powered SF 36R. Variants ;SF 36 A :Powered by either a Limbach L2000 EA, Sauer S 2100-1-HS1 or Sauer S 2100-1-SS1 engine. ;SF 36 R :Rotax 912 The Rotax 912 is a horizontally-opposed four-cylinder, naturally aspirated, four-stroke aircraft engine with a reduction gearbox. It features liquid-cooled cylinder heads and air-cooled cylinders. Originally equipped with carburetors, late .. ...
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Scheibe SF-35
Scheibe may refer to: * Scheibe-Alsbach, a municipality in the Sonneberg district of Thuringia, Germany * Scheibe Flugzeugbau, German manufacturer of sailplanes and motorgliders People with the surname * Emil P. Scheibe (1861–1910), American politician * Herbert Scheibe (1914–1991), German colonel * Jo-Michael Scheibe (born 1950), American conductor and music professor * Johann Scheibe ( 1680–1748), German organ builder, see Paulinerkirche, Leipzig; father of Johann Adolf Scheibe * Johann Adolf Scheibe (1708–1776), German composer, theorist, and critic * (1891–1956), German painter * Richard Scheibe (1879–1964), German sculptor * Siegfried Scheibe (1916–1945), Sturmbannführer (Major) in the Waffen SS during World War II * Susanne Scheibe, German figure skater, former partner of Andreas Nischwitz See also * Scheiber Scheiber is a surname, and may refer to: * Anne Scheiber (1903/04–1995), American business woman * Frederick Scheiber, ...
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Scheibe SF-34
__NOTOC__ The Scheibe SF 34 ''Delphin'' (German: "dolphin") is a two-seat sailplane that was produced by Scheibe in Germany in the late 1970s and 1980s. Designed by Wolf Hoffmann and originally designated the SF H34, it was Scheibe's first unpowered aircraft of composite construction. The SF 34 is a conventional, mid-wing, cantilever monoplane. The landing gear is of bicycle configuration, with a non-retractable nosewheel and mainwheel semi-recessed into the fuselage The fuselage (; from the French ''fuselé'' "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section. It holds crew, passengers, or cargo. In single-engine aircraft, it will usually contain an engine as well, although in some amphibious aircraft t .... The tail is also equipped with a small skid. Scheibe manufactured the type in Hungary (SF-34b), later it was produced under license in France by Centrair as the Centrair SNC-34 Alliance. In 2010, Scheibe Aircraft in Heubach intended to take up production of th ...
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Scheibe SF-33
The Scheibe SF 33 (German: "hawk") is a German motorglider that was designed by Egon Scheibe in the 1970s. Specifications References Further reading * {{Scheibe aircraft 1970s German sailplanes Scheibe SF-33 Motor gliders Single-engined tractor aircraft Low-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1977 ...
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Scheibe SF-32
The Scheibe SF 32 is a German motorglider that was designed by Egon Scheibe in the 1970s. Design The SF 32 was similar to the SF 27M but differs in having a Rotax 642 mounted on a pylon, retracted into the fuselage electrically. Specifications References Further reading * {{Scheibe aircraft 1970s German sailplanes Scheibe SF-32 Motor gliders Single-engined tractor aircraft Low-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1976 ...
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Scheibe SFS-31
Scheibe may refer to: * Scheibe-Alsbach, a municipality in the Sonneberg district of Thuringia, Germany * Scheibe Flugzeugbau, German manufacturer of sailplanes and motorgliders People with the surname * Emil P. Scheibe (1861–1910), American politician * Herbert Scheibe (1914–1991), German colonel * Jo-Michael Scheibe (born 1950), American conductor and music professor * Johann Scheibe ( 1680–1748), German organ builder, see Paulinerkirche, Leipzig; father of Johann Adolf Scheibe * Johann Adolf Scheibe (1708–1776), German composer, theorist, and critic * (1891–1956), German painter * Richard Scheibe (1879–1964), German sculptor * Siegfried Scheibe (1916–1945), Sturmbannführer (Major) in the Waffen SS during World War II * Susanne Scheibe, German figure skater, former partner of Andreas Nischwitz See also * Scheiber Scheiber is a surname, and may refer to: * Anne Scheiber (1903/04–1995), American business woman * Frederick Scheiber, ...
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Scheibe SF-30 Club-Spatz
The Scheibe SF-30 Club-Spatz ( en, Club-Sparrow) is a 15 m class single seat sailplane built in Germany in the 1970s and intended for club use. Design and development Design work on the Club-Spatz began in 1973. With a span, it was intended to suit gliding clubs and inexperienced pilots, strong and easy to fly and maintain. It is of mixed construction, using a combination of steel tubes with fabric glassfibre covering in the fuselage and with a wooden structured, plywood and glassfibre skinned wing. Despite its name, the Club-Spatz was unrelated to the earlier L-Spatz but developed from the Scheibe SF-27A Zugvogel-V. It is a shoulder wing cantilever monoplane, its wing built around a single wooden spar. Its Wortmann airfoil tapers in thickness/chord ratio from 18% at the root to 12% at the tip. The wing is also tapered in plan, with square tips; its leading edge is glassfibre/foam composite covered, with plywood over the remainder of the wing surface. There ar ...
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