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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  kompetenznetze.de Hamburg
Mit den Bereichen Flugzeugbau und -entwicklung (Airbus) sowie Instandhaltung (Lufthansa Technik) und der mittelständisch geprägten Zulieferindustrie steht sie auf drei soliden Säulen.
TuTech GmbH, Gesellschaft der Technischen Universität Hamburg Harburg,
In hochschulübergreifenden Studiengängen werden Wirtschaftsingenieure, Gewerbe- und Techniklehrer und Schiff- sowie Flugzeugbauer ausgebildet
www.kompetenznetze.de /navi/de/Innovationsregionen/hamburg.html   (1826 words)

  
  Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH
Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH, known as Weserflug, was the fourth largest aircraft manufacturer in World War II Germany.
In 1948 a trustee, Horst Janson[?], was appointed to collect the assets of Weser AG, to which Weserflug belonged.
Janson retired as chairman of Weser AG in 1969.
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/we/Weser_Flugzeugbau_GmbH.html   (401 words)

  
 WESER FLUGZEUGBAU AG.
Formed, as Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH, aviation department of Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau "Weser" AG.
Reconstituted in 1956 as the Finanz-und-Wervaltungs GmbH, reverting to Weser Flugzeugbau 1959.
The company then built the Nord Noratlas under license from 1960, with Hamburger Flugzeugbau and Siebelwerke-ATG, under the name of Flugzeugbau Nord GmbH at Hamburg.
avia.russian.ee /manufacturers/2265.html   (91 words)

  
 Historie 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
With the merger of 'Focke Wulf', 'Weser-Flugzeugbau' and 'Enst Heinkel Flugzeugbau' into VFW in 1964 Speyer no longer was headquarters of an independent company, but only a production plant for the VFW corporation.
With the development of the C 160 Transall the plant in Speyer manufactured parts for 169 of these big transport airplanes: Engine pylons, horizontal tails and rudders..
In 1980 it was necessary to separate from the Fokker company and the name was changed to 'Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke GmbH' again.
www.pfw.de /alt/Englisch/hist13.htm   (247 words)

  
 U-boat Related Equipment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the inter-war years although the Japanese navy continued to develop such submarines and aircraft, German attempts at utilising the collapsible Arado Ar 231 seaplane proved a failure, its handling poor at best and assembly and disassembly times overlong and exposing the submarine to possible attack.
However, by 1942 Kriegsmarine officials asked Focke-Achgelis GmbH to build a rotor kite that could be towed aloft from a moving U-boat.
The aircraft had to be capable of an altitude that would boost the U-boat's scouting range, yet remain compact and mechanically simple to maintain and operate.
www.uboatwar.net /equipment.htm   (2481 words)

  
 FLUG REVUE February 2000: The Airbus story
Signing a contract on December 23, 1965 ATG Siebelwerke, Bölkow, Dornier, Flugzeug-Union Süd, HFB (Hamburger Flugzeugbau), Messerschmitt and VFW (Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke) commit themselves to be national partners in any future European program which is concerned with technology in the aviation industry.
The Deutsche Airbus GmbH is founded by MBB in order to "enable the financing of the high production costs of the Airbus Program".
On December 8, 1989 the new Deutsche Airbus GmbH with headquarters in Hamburg is founded.
www.flug-revue.rotor.com /FRheft/FRH0002/FR0002d.htm   (4811 words)

  
 Aviation News Magazine - The Transall C.160
As finalised, the design and production agreement provided for the lead company—Weser Flugzeugbau which in December 1963 merged with Focke-Wulf to form VFW—to be responsible for the main fuselage and tail section.
The programme was cumbersome as three manufacturers each had design responsibility for their share of the airframe.
Although the lead firm was supposed to be Weser Flugzeugbau, it was Nord-Aviation which provided the senior project engineer, Serge Faucon, and most of the flight test personnel.
www.aviation-news.co.uk /transallC160.html   (1472 words)

  
 Tempelhof-Lagerstandorte
Gemeinschaftslager SA 7 VII/12 der Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH
SAM-Lager 1 der Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH.
Lager SA 7 VII/1 der Firma Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH
www.zwangsarbeit-forschung.de /Lagerstandorte/Tempelhof/Tempelhof-Lagerstandorte/tempelhof-lagerstandorte.html   (2533 words)

  
 Tempelhof
Da wenig vorher ebenfalls eine “Westarbeiterin” dort ihr Kind gebar und als deren Adresse Berliner Str., Weser-Flugzeugwerke angegeben ist, liegt die Vermutung nahe, daß es sich vielleicht um das gleiche Lager handeln dürfte.
Columbiastr., Gemeinschaftslager "Weserflug" (vermutlich identisch mit dem Ostarbeiterlager der “Weser” Flugzeugbau in der Columbiastr.)
50, Lager S.A. VII/1 der Firma Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH
www.zwangsarbeit-forschung.de /Lagerstandorte/Tempelhof/tempelhof.html   (1451 words)

  
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When the Luftwaffe was formed in March 1936, the urgent need for a modern seaplane to replace the ageing He 59 become evident.
Thus, there is disagreement as to whether the A-2 designation existed or not, and according to Hafsten (pers.com., 1996) the export models were designated He 115S for those delivered to Sweden, and He 115N for those delivered to Norway.
To improve the He 115s range, a number of He 115B were modified to house a lager amount of fuel and in the spring of 1940 Weser started the modification of somewhere between 65-70 planes (Hafsten, pers.com.,1996).
www.luftwaffe.no /SIG/Artikler/115.html   (3674 words)

  
 Junkers 388L
The Hs-298 was a less-successful radio-controlled missile, powered by a two-stage solid-fuelled rocket, which was cancelled in favor of the X-4.
he Ju-388L-1 at the National Air and Space Museum, with construction number (werke nummer) 560049, was the eighth of the series manufactured at Weser Flugzeugbau's Nordenham plant.
Parts of the airframe were built at ATG in Altenburg and at Niedersachsische Metallwerke Brinkmann & Mergel in Hamburg-Harburg.
www.nasm.si.edu /research/aero/aircraft/junkers_388.htm   (1217 words)

  
 Junkers Production and Developement Overview
Several Oil Engines were built at Magdeburg during 1913 and 1914 until this company was dissolved after the breakout of WWI in 1915, when Hugo Junkers reduced his activities in that research field and headed more for aircraft engine developments.
The Junkers Motorenwerke GmbH in Magdeburg were closed in 1915.
In October 1920 the Lloyd Ostflug GmbH was founded by Norddeutscher Lloyd, Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH and Junkers Flugzeugwerke A.G. Each partner took shares of 1 million Reichsmark.
www.geocities.com /hjunkers/ju_who_hj.htm   (7725 words)

  
 German Ordinance Codes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Geipel GmbH, Waffenfabrik Erma, Erfurt (replaced by ayf); alternatively Feinmechanische Werke, Erfurt (superseded by 'ax').
Urbanovsky GmbH, Werk Zastavka bei Bruenn und Segen Gottes (Rosice) bei Bruenn
Schichau GmbH, Elbing, Abteilung Koenigsberg Werkstatt B, Koenigsberg in Preussen
proofhouse.com /cm/ger_ord_codes.htm   (1771 words)

  
 HKN #120
The two German registered examples were CH-54A prototypes built in the US and shipped to Germany before any orders had been placed by the US Army.
They were operated between 1962 and 1965 by the licencee Weser (Weserflug Flugzeugbau GmbH of Bremen), later VFW (Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke), for evaluation by the Bundeswehr.
The paint scheme is olive green on top with a red forward section, tail pylon, and lower/underside of the fuselage.
www.5chr.freeserve.co.uk /hkn120.htm   (973 words)

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