2007 Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (inglise: Stork) oli väike Saksa sidelennuk, mille fieseler ehitas enne Teist maailmasõda ja selle ajal. Tootmine jätkus teistes riikides 1950. aastatel eraturul. See on endiselt kuulus oma suurepärase STOL-i jõudluse poolest; Prantsuse ehitatud hilisemad variandid ilmuvad sageli õhuetendustel.
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Feiseler Fi-156 Storch Walk Around
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The Fieseler Fi 156 was a German military reconnaissance aircraft of World War II, manufactured by Fieseler and designed in 1935. It was nicknamed Storch (stork in German) because of its high landing gear. It was used by the Luftwaffe for observation, liaison, ambulance and personal transport of high-ranking officers. It had remarkable capabilities such as maneuverability, extremely low stall speed of 50 km/h, and short take-off and landing (STOL) features. It had leading-edge slats, slotted flaps and a long, wide and very absorbing landing gear that allowed it to land almost anywhere in less than 25 m. The most famous mission of the Storch was the risky rescue of the former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in 1943 from a tiny rock plateau at a high altitude in the Apennine mountains. Between 1937 and 1945, the Luftwaffe received about 2,900 Storchs. Other countries also used the Fi 156: Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and Italy.