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Reinhold Tiling


Tiling was a German engineer from Osnabruck. He only used a mail rocket once. He built the first German postal rocket, which flew a demonstration flight at Lake Dummer near Deelingen.

The rocket had folding wings, reached heights of 3km,(9000 feet) and flew a distance of 7Km (4 miles). Tiling experimented with little publicity as he had financial backing from a local landowner, Freiherr von Ledebur. The postal rocket carried 188 numbered postcards which had been signed by Tiling and had a red cachet ‘Tiling Raketenflugzeug (k) FLT 3 Osnabruck 15,IV,1931’ applied.

The picture side showed a Tiling rocket launch. Tiling experimented with many rockets but stopped using postal rockets. He dreamed of building a rocket to fly across the Channel. His experiments used solid fuels such as gunpowder.

On 10 October 1933 Reinhold Tiling and two co-workers were killed after a powder explosion in the laboratory.

Written by Bert van Eijck and translated for Orbit by Charles Bromser.

Tiling's postal rocket carried 188 numbered and signed postcards.

Tiling's postal rocket carried 188 numbered and signed postcards.

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