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English: Opel RAK.1 in flight, Rebstock, Frankfurt-am-Main.
Čeština: Zdařilý let Opelova raketového letadla, které se po třetí zkoušce vzneslo do výše 100 m a dosáhlo 150 km rychlosti.
Date Taken on 30 September 1929
Source Letec magazine, volume V, issue 11, page 609, November 1929
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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Opel RAK.1, world's first public flight of a rocket-powered aircraft on September 30, 1929

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