• Rumpler-Luftfahrzeugbau GmbH, Rumpler-Werke, usually known simply as Rumpler was a German aircraft and automobile manufacturer founded in Berlin by Austrian...
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    in Austria and by Edmund Rumpler in Germany, now called the Etrich-Rumpler-Taube. Rumpler soon changed the name to Rumpler-Taube, and stopped paying...
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    German biplane, but Guynemer had vanished. The two-seater, described as a Rumpler type by Bozon-Verduraz, has never been identified, but recent research shows...
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    Studio Editions, 1989. ISBN 0-517-10316-8. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rumpler D.I. Rumpler 7D 1, Experimental Single-seat Fighter Airplane...
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    Type 1 prototypes. The concept for the Type 2 is credited to Dutch Volkswagen importer Ben Pon. It has similarities in concept to the 1920s Rumpler Tropfenwagen...
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    Thetford 1962, p.532 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rumpler G.I, Rumpler G.II and Rumpler G.III. Gray, Peter; Owen Thetford (1962). German Aircraft...
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    wing reflected the wing design of the Etrich Taube that Rumpler was building at the time. Rumpler built 198 of these aircraft for the Luftstreitkräfte,...
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    100 kg of bombs. In addition to the parent company, the Bayerische Rumpler-Werke, the Rumpler C.I was also produced by the Germania Flugzeug-Werke, the Märkische...
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    The Rumpler 6B was a German single-engine floatplane fighter with a biplane wing structure, designed and built by Rumpler Flugzeugwerke, in Berlin Johannisthal...
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    Rubild (or Rubilt) a contraction of Rumpler Bildaufklärer (photo reconnaissance). The two versions of the Rumpler C.VII were in service simultaneously...
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    February 1917 they were renamed Rumpler C.IV (Pfal). For use during filming, Slingsby Sailplanes built two Slingsby T.58 Rumpler C.IV replicas. While these...
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    related to Rumpler C.III. Gray, Peter; Owen Thetford (1962). German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam. Herris, Jack (2014). Rumpler Aircraft...
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  • (license-built Rumpler C.IV) Rumpler C.I & Ia Rumpler C.III Rumpler C.IV Rumpler C.V Rumpler C.VI Rumpler C.VII Rumpler C.VIII Rumpler C.IX Rumpler C.X Sablatnig...
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    Tropfenwagen, or "Teardrop" aerodynamic design, also built in part by Rumpler engineers, the experimental P-Wagen project racing car (P stood for Porsche)...
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    master connecting rod and two slave rods connected to the pistons. The Rumpler Tropfenwagen had a Siemens and Halske-built 2,580 cc (157 cu in) overhead...
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    Morane-Saulnier Type L, or officially MoS-3, was a French parasol wing one or two-seat scout aeroplane of the First World War. The Type L became one of...
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  • (rocket-powered) (Rumpler Flugzeugwerke) Rumpler Taube - reconnaissance monoplane Rumpler 4A/B.I - reconnaissance Rumpler 4E - flying boat, 1914 Rumpler 4A 15 -...
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    The Rumpler C.X, produced under the company designation Rumpler 8C 14, was a German two-seat observation aircraft. It was developed from the earlier Rumpler...
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  • 6A 5 Rumpler 6A 6 Rumpler 6A 7 Rumpler 6B 1 Rumpler 6B 2 Rumpler 6G 2 Rumpler 7C 1 Rumpler 7D 1 Rumpler 7D 2 Rumpler 7D 3 Rumpler 7D 4 Rumpler 7D 5 Rumpler...
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    The Rumpler C.VIII was a German single-engine biplane advanced trainer manufactured by Rumpler Flugzeugwerke, in Berlin Johannisthal in 1917. The C.VIII...
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    Siemens-Schuckert), reconnaissance aircraft (Aviatik, Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW) and Rumpler), two-seat fighters from Halberstädter Flugzeugwerke and Hannoversche Waggonfabrik...
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    see also FF-3380-6, FF-3380-7, FF-3380-8, FF-3380-9 Grosz, P M (2000). Rumpler C.I. Albatros Productions. ISBN 1-902207-21-1. Huth, Fritz (1920). Motoren...
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    RAF 7 RAF 8 (Rolls-Royce and Japanese Aero-engines Ltd.) RRJAEL RJ.500 Rumpler Aeolus Ruston-Proctor 200 hp 6-stroke rotary(6-cyl 2-stroke?) (Ryan Aeronautical...
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  • The Rumpler C.VI was a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft used by the Germans during the First World War. The aircraft was designed, along with the...
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    Albatros B.II (redirect from Thulin_Type_C)
    The type was used until 1935. One aircraft was later sold to Finland.[citation needed] NAB Albatros Type 9 (and SW 20 Albatros), Type 12 and Type 17 were...
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  • by Edmund Rumpler, conceived the two-seat reconnaissance 7C 1 alongside the single seat 7D 1 fighter (which became the Rumpler D.I) Rumpler's 7C 1 design...
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    cars types A to D were built as Grand Prix racing cars from 1934 to 1939. They resembled the earlier Benz Tropfenwagen, also built in part by Rumpler engineers...
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  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 Junkers J.I LVG B.I LVG C.II Rumpler C.I Rumpler C.IV Rumpler Taube Euler D.I Fokker V 1 Fokker V 2 Fokker V 3 (reference...
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  • the Allies, and Germany lost a Rumpler Taube aircraft at Tsingtao, which the Japanese rebuilt as the Isobe Kaizo Rumpler Taube, as well as an LVG, known...
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    scientific name is suspect. While V. tricolor var. hortensis Groenland & Rümpler is a synonym of Viola × wittrockiana, V. tricolor var. hortensis DC. refers...
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