FVA-4 Pipö

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FVA-4 Pipö
Role Trainer
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen[1]
Designer Wolfgang Klemperer[2]
First flight 1923[2]
Number built 1

The FVA-4 Pipö was a biplane two-seat powered trainer designed and built in Germany in 1923.

Development[edit]

After the relative success of the first three designs, the next aircraft to emerge from the FVA workshops was a biplane two-seater intended solely for ab initio training with new students at the FVA. Built to be easily maintained and repaired, the FVA-4 Pipö, (named after Wolfgang Klemperer's sister, “Pipö”), was a strut braced biplane constructed with wood covered with fabric. After the FVA-4 and the FVA-5 Rheinland (built simultaneously) were completed, Wolfgang Klemperer emigrated to the United States.


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