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  1. Tzoli

    KuK Kriegsmarine Capital Ship Projects

    This thread was long overdue, actually way long overdue. I don't know why didn't I posted these until now. So here it is, the capital ship projects of the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine aka the KuK Kriegsmarine or the Austro-Hungarian Navy Some designs were already posted here...
  2. World B4

    Unfinished Austro-Hungarian submarines

    https://www.navypedia.org/ships/austrohungary/ah_ss_u48.htm https://www.navypedia.org/ships/austrohungary/ah_ss_u50.htm https://www.navypedia.org/ships/austrohungary/ah_ss_u52.htm https://www.navypedia.org/ships/austrohungary/ah_ss_u101.htm...
  3. J

    Lohner Pfeilflieger

    Lohner Pfeilflieger
  4. hesham

    Etrich Aircraft

    Hi, Austrian Igo Etrich (1879-1967) was experimented in aeronautics from 1899. After working with engineer Franz Wels he made a tailless glider with backswept wings in 1907. 1909 Etrich "Nurflügel" (Only Wings) tractor monoplane 1909 Etrich Taube (Dove) tractor monoplane 1909 Etrich-Wels...
  5. H

    Insignia, roundels, crosses for Austro-Hungarian air force in WW2?

    If I understand it correctly, in World War 1, Austria-Hungary's army consisted of the Imperial Austrian Landswehr, the Royal Hungarian Honved and an "Common" Army. If Austria-Hungary had lasted into WW2, either in it's historical form, or as some kind of federal constitutional "dual" monarchy...
  6. Tzoli

    Austro-Hungarian Navy non-capital ship designs

    I've posted this on WoW subforum of Warship Projects but it laced attention, but just in case I post this here as well: The Austro-Hungarian Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine (Imperial and Royal War Navy), abbreviated as K.u.K. Kriegsmarine like other navies of the world developed and...
  7. Stargazer

    Austro-Hungarian WW I Projects and Prototypes

    Speaking of which... :)
  8. Avimimus

    K.u.K. designations & designs (Austrian Naval Aviation in WWI)

    Not exactly a manufacturer designation system (the manufacturer is listed, and asterisk indicated possible overlap of designations). If an aircraft type isn't provided, it should be assumed that these are sea-planes (typically two seat). If anyone can help figure out what aircraft types were...
  9. Cy-27

    Bauer Aircraft (Austrian Designer Engineer Leopold Bauer)

    Leopold Bauer worked for the Jacob Lohner & Co aircraft firm until the end of World War One. The firm was one of the first aircraft companies in Austria-Hungary, which began with the production of aircraft propellers. Starting in 1912 a propeller construction division was created, which...
  10. hesham

    Austro-Hungarian Aviatik GmbH designations

    Yes my dear Maveric, you are right,and here is the series; 30.01 DDAV.01 recce 30.02 DDAV.02 recce 30.03 DDAV.03 recce 30.04 B.II military aircraft 30.05 B.I military aircraft 30.06 C observation 30.07 G bomber...
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