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Old April 25th 04, 03:43 AM
Hannes Linke
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I'm trying to find out what happened to Heini Dittmar after WWII.
He was a famous german glider pilot, and the first official Soaring World
Champion in 1937.
He was also the first test pilot of the Me-163 during WWII, his name is
usually associated with that project and with Lippisch and his flying

wings,
as well as being a friend of Hanna Reitsch.
A search on the web returns only references to these facts and it appears
that his death was announced on the June '60 Obituaries of Soaring

magazine.

I found nothing else, such as what happened to him after his accident with
the Me-163, what did he do after the war, where did he spend his later
years.
If someone has the June 1960 issue of Soaring, it may contain a brief bio

on
him.

Regards,

A.

When I lived in Kaufbeuren, Southern Bavaria, Germany in the '50s,my club

went to camp at Augsburg to fly at the Haunstetten Airfield. Heini Dittmar
was there flying his design "Möve". A single engine, high wing two seater,
side - by - side. I also saw him in 1956 fly a Condor 4 at an air show at
Munich - Oberwiesenfeld. During his aerobatic display he performed an
outside loop (forward).
Later in the '60s a Condor 4 was at our field and I had the opportunity to
fly it several times. A great machine.
I hope this helps a little...

Hannes Linke