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German Aviation 1919 - 1945, by Lennart Nilsson
This appears to be a fairly new site, but it holds great promise. The site address is:
http://www.histaviation.com/ Lennart has provided a list of German aircraft companies far more extensive than any I've ever seen and then listed for each an extensive list of the aircraft designed and/or produced. The site has lots of growing room, but, so far, Lennart has covered the following companies and aircraft with articles, photos, and drawings: Aka-Flieger (Akademische Fliegergruppe an der Technischen Hochshule) Akaflieg Darmstadt D-1 to D 24 and D 28 to D-33 (=DM 1) Akaflieg München Mü 1 to Mü 21 Darmstadt-München DM 1 Arado Ar 68 AR 79 Blohm und Voss Ha 135 Ha 136 Ha 137 Ha 139 Ha 142 BV 40 BV 155 BV P.6 BV P.11 Deicke ADM 7 ADM 11 Dornier Do Schneider Do 17 (unavailable at time of review) Do 26 Do 212 Erla Erla 6 Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 (unavailable at time of review) Focke-Wulf Fw A7 Fw A16 Fw A17 Fw GL 18 Fw F19 Fw A20 Fw A21 Fw GL22 Fw K23 Fw S24 Fw A26 Fw A29 Fw A32 Fw A33 Fw A36 Fw A38 Fw S39 Fw 40 Fw A43 = Fw 43 Fw S1 Fw S2 Fw W4 Fw W7 Fw 43 Fw 44 Fw A47 Fw 55 Fw 56 Fw 57 Fw 61 (unavailable at time of review) Fw Triebflügel Focke-Wulf Cierva C19 Focke-Wulf Cierva C30 Günar Günar 1 Haessler/Villinger H.V.1 Heinkel He 115 (unavailable at time of review) He 118 Junkers Ju 86 Ju 90 LFG LFG V 3a Messerschmitt BFW 1 BFW 3 BFW U12 Me 264 Schmeidler SN-2 Schneider S. M. 5 Grunau Motorbaby Stahlwerk Mark R V MD I ME 1 ME II MS II Udet Flugzeugbau GmbH U-12 BFW - See Messerschmitt Lehmann Lehmann Falter Raab R2 FFG Prag FFG Prag FG 227 (large scale model of Bv 238) In addition, Lennart has some interesting photos of what appears to be engine heating equipment. Active sections are: What's New Aircraft Foreign built Segelflug Equipment Civil Aviation Luftwaffe Airships Links Planned further sections are: Condor Legion Engines Lufthansa Air Transport Co-Belligerents Weapons Source People Models Based on the "What's New" section, Lennart is actively adding to his website. This promises to be a very extensive website covering not only the well known, but also the obscure. It will be well worth watching its progress. Regards, Richard [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 04 March 2024).] [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 11 July 2024).] [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 15 September 2024).] [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 06 April 2024).] |
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