Hans-Heiri Stapfer

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Hans-Heiri Stapfer in front of the Zollikon local museum with the rubble of a SIAI S.9 , which fell into Lake Zurich on September 7, 1920 near Zollikon. Presumably it is an aileron that was attached to the end of a wing.

Hans-Heiri Stapfer (* 1962 ) is a Swiss non-fiction author. Stapfer grew up on Lake Zurich. For 15 years he worked as a journalist and editor for various weekly and daily newspapers, since October 2012 he has been working at the Regional Employment Center (RAV) in Thalwil .

Since 1986 Stapfer has been writing non-fiction books about historical aviation, especially about Soviet, German and American planes, mainly in English. Around 30 titles will have been published by 2020 Stapfer lives in Horgen on Lake Zurich.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hans-Heiri Stapfer: My day as a RAV supporter and author. In: The job market. January 11, 2016, accessed August 27, 2020 (portrait).
  2. Hans-Heiri Stapfer. Amazon, accessed on August 27, 2020 .