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  2. Hanna Reitsch - Wikipedia

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    Hanna Reitsch (29 March 1912 – 24 August 1979) was a German aviator and test pilot. Along with Melitta von Stauffenberg, she flight-tested many of Germany's new aircraft during World War II and received many honors. Reitsch was among the very last people to meet Adolf Hitler alive in the Führerbunker in late April 1945.

  3. Operation Crossbow (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hanna Reitsch was a well-known German test pilot who performed such flights with the V-1, [13] though she complained in a later interview that the film "was all technically wrong". [14] Constance Babington Smith was a British WAAF officer who interpreted aerial photographs of Peenemünde. [15]

  4. DFS Sperber Junior - Wikipedia

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    The Sperber Junior, was designed as a development of the Rhönsperber for Hanna Reitsch by Hans Jacobs.It had much in common with his other Rhönsperber development, the Sperber Senior, though the latter was intended for large pilots.

  5. Bombing of Peenemünde in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Among those on the ground at Peenemünde were Walter Dornberger, noted rocket expert Wernher von Braun, and Nazi female test pilot Hanna Reitsch, who later claimed to have slept through the raid. Some markers were dropped too far south, and ultimately a number of buildings remained undamaged, while many bombs hit the forced labour camps ...

  6. Messerschmitt Me 328 - Wikipedia

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    Test pilot Hanna Reitsch carried out a test programme on the two prototypes of the glider version, releasing from its carrier aircraft at altitudes of 3,000–6,000 m (9,800–19,700 ft). Ground launches, using both cable-type catapults and rocket-assisted carriages on rails, were successfully conducted. [ 10 ]

  7. Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg - Wikipedia

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    On 11 August 1937 at Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Melitta married the historian Alexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, and on 28 October 1937, she was given the honorary rank of Flugkapitänin, or "flight captain", a rank reserved for test pilots in Germany at the time, and became only the second woman in Germany, after Hanna Reitsch, to achieve this.

  8. Robert Ritter von Greim - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ritter von Greim (born Robert Greim; 22 June 1892 – 24 May 1945) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field marshal) and First World War flying ace.In April 1945, in the last days of World War II in Europe, Adolf Hitler appointed Greim commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (German air force) after Hermann Göring had been dismissed for treason.

  9. Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg - Wikipedia

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    The Fieseler Fi 103R, code-named Reichenberg, was a German manned version of the V-1 flying bomb (more correctly known as the Fieseler Fi 103).It was developed towards the end of the Second World War and was intended to be used as a human-guided bomb in suicidal attacks against the advancing Allies.