GLIDERS IMPORTED TO OR BUILT UNDER LICENCE IN HUNGARY
1929-1945

Type designation: Hol's der Teufel
Name: Hol's der Teufel
Designer: Lippisch, Alexander and Stamer, Fritz
Class: Secondary rainer
Wing span: 11.80 m
Crew: 1
First flight in Hungary: 1929
Number of built: 11
Number of imported: 1

Short historical background:

The Hol's der Teufel was the first advanced trainer in Hungary suitable for ridge and even thermal soaring. Many of the first generation of Hungarian glider pilots earned their C badge flying this glider. The first C bagde was gained by Mátyás Bernard flying a Hol's der Teufel for 9 minutes 45 seconds at August 1, 1929. Bernard got his basic training at Germany in 1928.

In 1932 Árpád Hardi-Molnár set the new Hungarian duration record with a Hol's der Teufel flying 6 hours 4 minutes at Gyöngyös.

The first Hol's der Teufel was imported in 1929 by MOVERO, Budapest. Later a number of Hol's der Teufel - or Holci in its Hungarian petname - were built by different clubs. Its popularity declined with the appearance of Rubik's R-07b Vöcsök.

Production
MOVERO workshop, Farkashagy, Budapest 1931 1
Air Scout's central workshop, Budapest 1932 1
1933 1
1934 1
MOVERO workshop, Gyöngyös 1932 1
No. 248. "Vas" Boy Scout Group. Carpenter workshop of the Rima-Murány-Salgótarján Steel Works, Ózd 1934 1
MOVERO workshop, Esztergom 1934 1
Students of the Technical School for Wood- and Metal Industry, Miskolc 1935 1
No. 366. "Végváry" Boy Scout Group's workshop, Sopron 1938 1
BSzKRt 1938 2
TOTAL BUILT 11
Import
TOTAL IMPORTED 1






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