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Akaflieg is an abbreviation for ''Akademische Fliegergruppe'', groups of aeronautical engineering students from individual
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Technical Universities, pre and postwar, who design aircraft, often gliders.


History

Otto Lilienthal published his book ''Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst (Birdflight as the Basis of Aviation)'' in 1889. This described the basics of modern aerodynamics and aircraft construction. Lilienthal then made many successful flights starting in 1891. However attention then shifted to powered flight after
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Gliding Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive air sport in which pilots fly unpowered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes using naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmosphere to remain airborne. The word ''soaring'' is al ...
re-emerged as a sport after the war because the building of powered aircraft was restricted in Germany by the
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. The main originator of the gliding movement was
Oskar Ursinus Carl Oskar Ursinus (11 March 1877 – 6 July 1952) was a pioneer of German aviation and is remembered mainly for his contributions to sailplane designs and the sport of gliding. He has been nicknamed the ''Rhönvater'' ("Rhön father") because ...
, who in 1920 organised the first contest, known as the Rhön-Contest, on the
Wasserkuppe The is a mountain within the German state of Hesse. It is a large plateau formation at an elevation of and is the highest peak in the Rhön Mountains. Great advances in sailplane development took place on the mountain during the interwar peri ...
. Thereafter the contest was held annually. Students of technical universities brought gliders which they had developed and built themselves for testing to these contests. An ''esprit de corps'' developed known as ''Rhöngeist''. These informal beginnings caused the formation of groups of engineers at universities with the aim of scientific and practical education. The first groups were formed in 1920 in Aachen, Darmstadt and Berlin-Charlottenburg, but others soon followed. Many of the first members had been pilots in the German Air Force. However it was the love of flying rather than militarism or nationalism that motivated them. As a result a fraternal spirit was created that has been maintained to this day. During the Nazi period some Akafliegs escaped regulation for a while through the patronage of the ''Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (DVL)'', a forerunner of the present-day '' German Aerospace Center (DLR)'', however shortly before
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the akafliegs were forced to integrate into the ''NS-Deutsche Studentenbund (Nazi-students-federation)''. The projects at this time mainly had a military application.


Present day

After the war, the Akafliegs re-formed in 1951, co-ordinated by ''Interessengemeinschaft Deutscher Akademischer Fliegergruppen e.V. (Idaflieg)''. As of 2009 there are ten groups. The aim of the Akafliegs is the development, design and construction of aeroplanes, especially gliders and scientific research into flight. 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. Members have to devote approximately 150 to 300 man-hours annually in order to be able to fly with the Akafliegs. The cost of flying for these members is usually much lower than at other gliding clubs. American Universities have also implemented programs similar to the Akafliegs but based around the American style of teaching,
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's AERSP 404H is one example of this implementation. ;
Akaflieg Berlin ''Akaflieg Berlin'' is one of around thirteen flying groups, or ''Akaflieg'', currently attached to German universities. ''Akaflieg Berlin'', is the abbreviation of ''Akademische Fliegergruppe Berlin e.V.'' (Academic Aviator Group Berlin), a grou ...
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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 histo ...
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:''Universität zu Köln'' - Cologne University ;
Akaflieg München Akaflieg is an abbreviation for ''Akademische Fliegergruppe'', groups of aeronautical engineering students from individual German Technical Universities, pre and postwar, who design aircraft, often gliders. History Otto Lilienthal published his bo ...
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Akaflieg Stuttgart Akaflieg is an abbreviation for ''Akademische Fliegergruppe'', groups of aeronautical engineering students from individual German Technical Universities, pre and postwar, who design aircraft, often gliders. History Otto Lilienthal published his bo ...
:''Universität Stuttgart'' -
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Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen (abbreviation: FVA, en, Flight Research Association Aachen) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1920, which is closely associated to RWTH Aachen University (''Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hoc ...
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(Rhein-Westphalia Technical High school) ; Flugwissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bremen (FWAG Bremen) : ; Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen (FTAG Esslingen) :''Hochschule Esslingen'' - Esslingen High School There are also academical gliding clubs with other focus than building aircraft, like the
Akaflieg Frankfurt Akaflieg is an abbreviation for ''Akademische Fliegergruppe'', groups of aeronautical engineering students from individual German Technical Universities, pre and postwar, who design aircraft, often gliders. History Otto Lilienthal published his bo ...
which is devoted on research of thermals, mountain wave and flight safety.


External links


Idaflieg

Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen

Akademische Fliegergruppe Berlin

Akademische Fliegergruppe Braunschweig

Akademische Fliegergruppe Darmstadt

Akademische Fliegergruppe Dresden

Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft Esslingen

Akademische Fliegergruppe Hannover

Akademische Fliegergruppe an der Universität Karlsruhe

Akaflieg München

Akaflieg Stuttgart

Akaflieg Wilhelmshaven

Akaflieg Frankfurt






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