Günter Hoppe, a former world-class pilot and multiple German champion, has designed and built quite a few things during his flying career. Now in his old age, we worked together on his photo collection. We will be showing all the projects he has created over the years here in this block.
The first photo dates from 1960
Günter built and flew the model in 1960/61. The photo was taken at the Rinteln gliding airfield. The model aircraft is a Stormer (Doug Spreng) except for the fuselage tip, the two engines are Enya 0.15 and the remote control was an OMU 8-channel.
This photo is from 1964, taken in Vennebeck. It is Tom Brett’s Nimbus-2, still in wooden construction and an OMU 10-channel with Duramite servos, and a Merco 0.60 motor.
This photo shows Günter’s Mustang from 1966, recognisable by the dark transmitter (MicroAvionics), which he only flew in 1966. From 1967 he flew the prototype of the 1st Microprop, recognisable by the lighter aluminium housing. The Mustang was the forerunner of the Sultan series.
This photo is from 1966. In the foreground is the Crusader from Dieter Brand (Microsoft founder) – the Crusader is from a kit from Manfred Topp – the third model is Günter’s “Mustang”, which he only built and flew in 1966 after receiving his MicroAvionics remote control, including at the DM 1967 in Fritzlar. Günter then began the Sultan series in 1968.