Fritz von Opel
Engineer, Deceased Person
1899 – 1971
Who was Fritz von Opel?
Fritz Adam Hermann Opel, since 1918 von Opel, was the only child of Wilhelm von Opel, and a grandson of Adam Opel, founder of the Opel Company. He is remembered mostly for his spectacular demonstrations of rocket propulsion that earned him the nickname "Rocket Fritz".
Von Opel was born in Rüsselsheim and educated at the technical university of Darmstadt. After graduation, he was made director of testing for Opel and also put in charge of publicity. In the 1920s, he became interested in using rockets in publicity stunts for the company and sought advice from Max Valier of the newly formed Verein für Raumschiffahrt and Friedrich Sander, a pyrotechnics manufacturer from Bremerhaven.
On 15 March 1928 von Opel tested his first rocket-powered car, the RAK.1 and achieved a top speed of 75 km/h in it, proving the concept. Less than two months later, he reached a speed of 230 km/h in the RAK.2, driven by 24 solid-fuel rockets.
Later that same year, he purchased a sailplane named the "Ente" from Alexander Lippisch and attached rocket motors to it, creating the world's first rocket plane on 11 June. The aircraft exploded on its second test flight, before von Opel had a chance to pilot it himself, so he commissioned in a new aircraft, also called the RAK.1 from Julius Hatry, and flew it at Frankfurt-am-Main on 30 September 1929. In the meantime, another mishap had claimed the RAK.3, a rocket-powered railway car powered by 30 solid-fuel rockets and which reached a speed of 254 km/h.
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- Born
- May 4, 1899
Rüsselsheim - Parents
- Children
- Nationality
- Germany
- Profession
- Employment
- Opel
- Died
- Apr 8, 1971
Samedan
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on July 23, 2013
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