Borgward Kolibri
| BFK-1 Kolibri | |
|---|---|
| Model of the Borgward-Focke BFK-1 Kolibri at the Bückeburg Helicopter Museum | |
| Role | Utility helicopter |
| National origin | German |
| Manufacturer | Borgward |
| First flight | 8 July 1958 |
The Borgward BFK-1 Kolibri, or Borgward-Focke BFK-1 Kolibri, (Kolibri meaning "hummingbird" in German) was a German three-seated utility helicopter built by Borgward, designed by Heinrich Focke and was the first German helicopter after World War II. The helicopter first flew on 8 July 1958 in Bremen, piloted by Ewald Rohlfs.