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Akaflieg München Mü18 Meßkrähe

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Akaflieg München Mü18 Meßkrähe
Role Flying Wind Tunnel Glider
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Akaflieg München
First flight ca 1942
Number built 1

The Akaflieg München Mü18 Meßkrähe is a glider that was designed and built in Germany in 1927.[1]

Development

Initiated by the RLM (Reichsluftfahrministerium – Reich Aviation Ministry), the Mü18 "Meßkrähe" was an experimental flying wind-tunnel used to research aerofoil sections in undisturbed airflow. With the airframe designed and built at Akaflieg München, test aerofoil sections were provided by Akaflieg Chemnitz, Akaflieg Danzig and Akaflieg Göttingen. Test sections were suspended, in undisturbed airflow on an adjustable trapeze, for measurement of pressure distribution at various angles of attack. Progress on the glider was slow due to a very low priority for resources, but the Mü18 "Meßkrähe" eventually flew towards the end of World War II.


References

  1. ^ "Mü18 "Meßkrähe"". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-06-08.