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    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...
  2. Apophenia

    RMI -- Hungarian Aircraft Designations

    RMI Aircraft Designations RMI stood for Repülo Muszaki Intézet or Aviation Technical Institute. Aircraft were primarily (but not exclusively) designed for RMI by László Varga. As a result, RMI designs are often given the Varga name (in some cases, even when he was not a major designer)...
  3. Apophenia

    Manfred Weiss -- Hungarian Aircraft Producer

    Heshams query on the unbuilt fighters, WM-17/WM-18, got me thinking about Manfred Weiss. http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,10487.0.html This Hungarian aircraft maker was a spin-off of the large steel mill combine (on Csepel, an island in the Danube off Budapest) sometimes...
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    XN-1 "Cameleon" jet fighter from Hungary (APRIL'S FOOL)

    Hello and first of all excuse,for my English,please! But it is interesting to know:whether who knows,whether there was in Hungary in 1944-1945 a project of jet fighter ХN-1 Cameleon or it is mystification?I read about it in one book in Russian. The object under descriptions was a monoplane...
  5. hesham

    MSrE Designations -- Hungarian Aircraft Designs

    Aircraft from Hungary: Muegyetemi M-28 Daru :high wing three seat monoplane with a fixed tailwheel u/c and a 240 hp Argus 10c engine. Lampich D-20 Pajtas :low wing side-by-side two seat trainer with enclosed canopy and fixed...
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