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Flying the Bücker Jungmann to the Wasserkuppe – Flight over Eisenach and the Rhön

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 5:07 pm
by hasegawa
My flight began in Eisenach, where I swapped the Antonov An-2 for the Bücker Jungmann – the An-2 is too heavy to land on the Wasserkuppe. From there, I flew over the Wartburg, a castle inseparably linked to German history: Martin Luther translated the Bible from Latin into German here, laying the foundation of the Lutheran Church, which I also belong to.

Flying over the gentle hills of the Rhön, I reached the Wasserkuppe, the birthplace of gliding in Germany. After the end of World War I, according to the Treaty of Versailles, Germans were forbidden from operating motorized aircraft, which is why the region became the cradle of gliding. Later, the Nazis exploited the enthusiasm of young people for aviation: the Flieger-HJ (Flying Hitler Youth) was trained here.

On Pentecost Sunday 1944, a tragic attack on the Wasserkuppe by US bombers took the lives of numerous youths and destroyed many aircraft. Today, the Aviators’ Monument and the Five Children’s Graves in Geisa commemorate these events.

During my flight from Eisenach to the Wasserkuppe, we crossed the former border between East and West Germany. On the Wasserkuppe, the domed radar and listening station built by the Americans can still be seen – a silent witness of the Cold War.

Today, the Wasserkuppe is once again a place of peaceful flying: gliding, paragliding, and light motor aircraft fill the skies of the small airfield. For me, this flight was a piece of living history: from historic Eisenach over the Wartburg to the Wasserkuppe, carried by the charm of the Bücker Jungmann.


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Re: Flying the Bücker Jungmann to the Wasserkuppe – Flight over Eisenach and the Rhön

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 5:26 pm
by Splitpin
Great post.....love the history.

Re: Flying the Bücker Jungmann to the Wasserkuppe – Flight over Eisenach and the Rhön

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:06 pm
by Charl
I do love the Jungmann, feels thoroughly modern against the Tiger Moth.

Re: Flying the Bücker Jungmann to the Wasserkuppe – Flight over Eisenach and the Rhön

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 9:42 pm
by jankees
very nice shots!

Re: Flying the Bücker Jungmann to the Wasserkuppe – Flight over Eisenach and the Rhön

PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 10:56 pm
by hasegawa
„Glad you like it… there’s a lot to discover in Germany, so better hurry before you end up applying for a visa in Moscow! Haha.“