Erich Warsitz
Erich Karl Warsitz (18 October 1906 – 12 July 1983) was a German test pilot of the 1930s. He held the rank of Flight-Captain in the Luftwaffe and was selected by the Reich Air Ministry as chief test pilot at Peenemünde West. He is remembered as the first person to fly an aircraft under liquid-fueled rocket power, the Heinkel He 176, on June 20, 1939 and also the first to fly an aircraft under turbojet power, the Heinkel He 178, on August 27 the same year.
Erich Warsitz | |
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Born | Erich Karl Warsitz October 18, 1906 Hattingen, Province of Westphalia, German Empire |
Died | July 12, 1983 76) Lugano, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | German |
Known for | Test Pilot (Rechlin) & Chief Test Pilot (Peenemünde West) - RLM |
Aviation career | |
Famous flights | Heinkel He 178, He 176, He 111 & He 112 |
Rank | Flight Captain, Luftwaffe |
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