Background
Klaus Holighaus was born in Eibelshausen, Germany.
Klaus Holighaus was born in Eibelshausen, Germany.
Fellow students Gerhard Waibel and Wolf Lemke had already developed the Doctorate-36 glider and he contributed to its refinement. He joined Schempp-Hirth as an employee in 1965. He became Chief Executive in 1972 and from 1977 Holighaus was the sole owner of the business.
He designed most of the company"s products, beginning with the Cirrus until the Nimbus-4.
Holighaus flew in every German National Championship from 1968, winning six times in the Open Class. He held 16 World Records in various categories.
Holighaus was killed in the area of Saint Gotthard when flying in the Alps from Samedan, Switzerland. The wreckage was not discovered for two days.
The cause of the accident is not clear, but a possible factor was the deteriorating weather on the day and he may have unsuccessfully tried to cross a mountain pass.
He had logged 8,168 hours in gliders.
He started his career in gliding when he was an engineering student at the University of Darmstadt, where he was a member of its Akaflieg.