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Klaus Holighaus (14 July 1940 – 9
August 1994) was a
glider designer,
glider pilot and entrepreneur.
Klaus Holighaus was born in Eibelshausen, Germany...
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recruited in 1970 and
Holighaus became Chief Executive in 1972. From 1977
Holighaus was the sole
owner of the business.
After Holighaus's death in a gliding...
- a
family of high-performance FAI Open
class gliders designed by
Klaus Holighaus and
manufactured by Schempp-Hirth
Flugzeugbau GmbH in Kirchheim, Germany...
- Schempp-Hirth, a
German sailplane manufacturer. It was
designed by
Klaus Holighaus and
replaced the Schempp-Hirth Mini-Nimbus. Schempp-Hirth manufactured...
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operational in
Germany at Schempp-Hirth GmbH. On June 30, 2018, Tilo
Holighaus made a 74 km
cross country flight with it. TG-20 Four Gö 1s impressed...
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Czech Republic. It
replaced the
Standard Cirrus. It was
designed by
Klaus Holighaus. The
Discus was the
first production sailplane to have a
distinctive swept-back...
- gestorben". rbb (in German). 13
December 2024.
Retrieved 17
December 2024.
Holighaus,
Alfred (13
December 2024). "Good Bye, Wolfgang! Die
Filmakademie trauert...
- It was
first flown on 21
February 1981 by its
designer Dipl.-Ing
Klaus Holighaus. A
glide ratio of 60:1 has been claimed. The Nimbus-3T
version has a sustainer...
- the
first high-performance two-seater. The
design was by Dipl-Ing
Klaus Holighaus and the
prototype first flew in May 1974. The
production examples incorporated...
- were held by Nimbus-2M's in the FAI
motorglider category. In 1979
Klaus Holighaus, the glider's designer,
completed the
first 1,000 km
triangle in Germany...