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Kurt Braatz 4th May 2010 22:03

Rudolf Opitz +
 
Last week, Rudolf Opitz passed away in his home in Connecticut. 'Pitz', one of Germany's most famous test pilots, was nearing his 100th birthday. Widely known as one of the key people in developing and flying the Me 163 rocket interceptor, he saw combat from mid-1944 as Gruppenkommandeur of I./JG 400, the first and last fighter wing in aviation history to operate rocket-powered aircraft. 'Operation Paperclip' made him emigrate to the U.S. in 1945. He became an U.S. citizen and managed to continue his career as a test pilot at Avco-Lycoming. Having been inducted to the National Soaring Hall of Fame, he had amassed some 10.000 hours of flight time in innumerable types and more than 5.000 dead stick landings.

Pilot 9th May 2010 22:52

Re: Rudolf Opitz +
 
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ctp...&pid=142633817

Stephen Sherman 12th May 2010 14:26

Re: Rudolf Opitz +
 
I was privileged to exchange emails with his son, Michael, who provided this brief biography of Rudolf Opitz.


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