- Wasserkuppe
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Name = Wasserkuppe
Photo = Rhoen Wasserkuppe.jpg
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Location = Fulda,Hesse ,Germany
Range =Rhön Mountains
Coordinates = coord|50|29|53|N|9|56|16|E|region:DE-HE_type:mountain |display=inline,title
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Listing =The Wasserkuppe (German for "water peak") is a high
plateau (elevation 950 m or 3,100 ft), the highest peak in theRhön Mountains within the German state ofHesse . Between the first and second World Wars, great advances insailplane development were made there.Students from the nearby
Darmstadt University of Technology began flyingglider s from the Wasserkuppe as early as 1911, but interest ingliding in Germany increased greatly after 1918 when theTreaty of Versailles restricted the production or use of powered aircraft in the nation. From 1920 onwards, annualgliding competitions were held, leading to records being set and broken for height, distance, and duration of unpowered flight. The first competition was organised byOskar Ursinus , who also built the first clubhouse on the Wasserkuppe in 1924 to replace the shipping containers that enthusiasts were using as accommodation up to that point. By 1930, the competition had become an international event, drawing pilots from all overEurope and even theUnited States .Also in 1924 'Rhönvater' (Rhön father)
Oskar Ursinus , convinced the then secretary of air transport for the ministry of transportation, Dr.Brandenburg to turn the new gliding club into a state funded research organization. This started theRhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft and as a result, the Wasserkuppe now had a gliding school, workshops for building gliders and a funded research facility.Alexander Lippisch was appointed as the managing director of the new society.Virtually every German aeronautical engineer and test pilot of note during the 1920s and 30s spent time building, testing, and flying aircraft at the Wasserkuppe, including the
Günter brothers ,Wolf Hirth , theHorten brothers ,Robert Kronfeld ,Hans Jacobs ,Alexander Lippisch ,Willy Messerschmitt ,Hanna Reitsch ,Peter Riedel ,Alexander Schleicher and many, many others. This period saw great advances in new technologies such asflying wing s androcket -powered flights. 1922Arthur Martens founded the world's first glider pilot school at the Wasserkuppe.In the 1930s the "Ehrenhalle" (Hall of Honor) was constructed in the Lilienthal Haus, with heavy bronze doors opening into a large hall with a stained glass window. The centerpiece is a larger-than-life bronze figure of
Otto Lilienthal lying on an (empty) tomb. It is a memorial to all pilots who have died in aviation accidents. The inscription on the memorial is Lilienthal's famous last words: "Opfer müssen gebracht werden" roughly meaning: "Sacrifices must be made."During the
Third Reich ,gliding activities became largely controlled by the state, and forHitler Youth pilots and their instructors, proficiency in gliding was viewed as the first step towards theLuftwaffe . Sailplane research was also nationalised under the "Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug " (DFS — German Research Institute for Sailplane Flight).Following
World War II , a US Army camp,radar station, andsurveillance station were established there but when restrictions on German aviation were lifted in 1951,gliding soon returned to the Wasserkuppe where it has remained popular since. Beginning in the 1970s, the newer sport ofhang gliding has also found a home there. Following the reunification of Germany and demise of theSoviet Union , the surveillance and radar installations were removed in the 1990s.In 1970, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first competition, the "Deutsches Segelflugmuseum" (
German Sailplane Museum ) was opened on the plateau, withNeil Armstrong a guest of honour at the ceremony. The museum gained a new building in 1987. The Wasserkuppe is also the home of the "Oldtimer Segelflugclub" (OSC -Oldtimer Gliding Club ), dedicated (as its name suggests) to flying vintage sailplanes.Next to the long tradition of sailplanes the Wasserkuppe has developed to a sport center and weekend centre offering a wide selection of activities.
Paragliding as well asSnowkiting is offered. In winter the area is used by skiers and snowboarders.External links
* [http://www.osc-wasserkuppe.de/ "Oldtimer Segelflugclub" (in German)]
* [http://www.360-rhoen.de 360 degree virtual trip around the Wasserkuppe and through the hessian Rhön]
* [http://www.fliegerschule-wasserkuppe.de "Pilot school at the Wasserkuppe" (in German)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/achilles36606/wings.html "Wings OF Wasserkuppe", A Brief history of Rhön Mountains Motorless Flight]
* [http://www.fliegerschule-wasserkuppe.de/webcam/waku.jpghourly updated Webcam picture of the Airfield at the Wasserkuppe (EDER) taken from pilot schools webpages]
* [http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=9661 PeakBagger.com: Wasserkuppe]* is at coordinates coord|50.498056|9.937778|type:mountain_region:DE-HE|display=inline
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