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1 Design and development  





2 Specifications  





3 See also  














Fieseler F2 Tiger






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F2 Tiger
Gerhard Fieseler demonstrating his new Fieseler F2 at a 1932 air display over the Berlin Central Airport
Role Aerobatic trainer
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Fieseler Flugzeugbau
Designer Gerhard Fieseler
First flight ca 1932
Number built 1

The Fieseler F2 Tiger was a German single-seat aerobatic biplane which was flown to victory in the 1934 World Aerobatics Competition (WAC) by its designer/builder Gerhard Fieseler.

Design and development

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Fieseler F2 Tiger photo L'Aerophile November 1933

Gerhard Fieseler started his own company in 1930 in the former Segelflugzeugbau company at Kassel, Germany. Fieseler was a World War I German fighter ace with almost 20 kills to his credit, and became a world class competition aerobatic pilot. To compete in International competitions Fieseler designed and built the Fieseler F2 Tiger single-seat biplane, powered by a 450 hp (340 kW) Walter Pollux II air-cooled 9-cylinder radial.

The 1934 World Aerobatics Competition, held in Paris, was the first of its kind, and, despite the deaths of two pilots and a few crashes, the competition continued and Fieseler won, although he went over the time limit due to a loose harness, beating his nearest competitor, Michel DetroyatofFrance (who flew an M.S.225), by 23 points (645.2 to 622.9). Fieseler retired from the sport with his victory.

The F2 Tiger itself would form the basis for later aircraft, including the Fieseler F5. It was built by Fieseler's own aircraft company, Fieseler Flugzeugbau (later, Gerhard Fieseler Werke). The F2 served as both an important forerunner of later German aircraft which would go on to fight for the Third ReichinWWII, and as a famous piece of inter-war aircraft design, as well as being the winning aircraft of the first WAC.

Specifications

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General characteristics

Performance

See also

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