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    The Linke-Hofmann R.II (Riesenflugzeug – "giant aircraft") was a bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany from 1917. The Linke-Hofmann R.I had disappointing...
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    in prototype form, the R.I and the R.II; both designs were unconventional. The R.I was unsuccessful, but the Linke-Hofmann R.II flew well. However, the...
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    The Linke-Hofmann R.I was a heavy bomber aircraft designed and built by the German company Linke-Hofmann during World War I. Only four were built and the...
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  • R2 (redirect from R.II)
    destroyer Jaguar R2, Jaguar Racing's car for the 2001 Formula One season Linke-Hofmann R.II, a World War I German bomber aircraft ORA R2, a Chinese electric city...
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    Siemens-Schuckert R.I to R.VII Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG R.I DFW R.I DFW R.II DFW R.III Linke-Hoffman R.I Linke-Hofmann R.II Poll Triplane...
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  • Sablatnig N.I AEG R.I (1916) Aviatik R.III DFW R.I (1916) DFW R.II (1918) Linke-Hofmann R.I (1917) Linke-Hofmann R.II (1919) Siemens-Schuckert R.I (1915) Siemens-Schuckert...
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    Riesenflugzeug (redirect from R-planes)
    Four-engine Giant" Notes on German Bombers in 1918 issue of Flight "The Linke-Hofmann Giant Machines", p.2, p.3 & p.4 in 1919 issue of Flight "The German...
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  • LFG V 19 Straslund - submarine aircraft (Linke-Hofmann) Linke-Hofmann R.I - heavy bomber Linke-Hofmann R.II - heavy bomber (Alexander Lippisch) Lp DM-1...
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    Gotha G.IV Gotha G.V Gotha G.VI Gotha G.VII Linke-Hofmann R.I Linke-Hofmann R.II Rumpler C.IV Zeppelin Staaken R.VI A Mercedes D.IVa recently restored by...
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  • France Torpedo bomber 1928 Operational 46 Linke-Hofmann R.I Germany Heavy bomber 1917 Prototype 4 Linke-Hofmann R.II Germany Heavy bomber 1919 Prototype 2...
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  • R1 (redirect from R-1)
    design DFW R.I, a 1916 German prototype bomber aircraft HMS Caprice, a destroyer originally designated with Pennant Number R01 Linke-Hofmann R.I, a World...
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    R.VIII prototype bomber of 1916–1919 being larger, and with the Staaken R.VI's wingspan of 42.2 m (138 ft) nearly equaling that of the World War II Boeing...
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  • 600kg of bombs Related development DFW R.II Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG R.I Linke-Hofmann R.I Gray, Peter; Owen Thetford (1970)...
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  • Biplane (Ray Lindsey, Portland, OR) Lindsey 1967 Monoplane Linke-Hofmann R.I Linke-Hofmann R.II (Charles C Linn, Lancaster, CA) Linn Mini-Mustang (Lion Airplane...
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    The DFW R.II was a German bomber aircraft of World War I. It was developed at a request by the Luftstreitkräfte in spring 1917 after their experience with...
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    development of large bombers to Staaken, Germany. The R.V was co-developed alongside the R.VI and R.VII. The R.V had two engine pods, each with two engines paired...
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    NS 3850 (category Linke-Hofmann locomotives)
    many Dutch locomotives were taken or destroyed by the Germans in World War II. They were classified as the series NS 3850. They were numbered 3851 to 3855...
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    Investment Funds, after which the plant began cooperation with the Linke-Hofmann-Busch factory belonging to the French Alstom concern. In 1997, the company...
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    90/Die Grünen Barbara Höll, Die Linke. Joachim Hörster, CDU Klaus Hofbauer, CSU Elke Hoff, FDP Iris Hoffmann, SPD Frank Hofmann, SPD Anton Hofreiter, Bündnis...
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    killing two of its crew. One built.[page needed] VGO.II Almost identical to the VGO.I, the VGO.II serialed 'R.9/15' also served with the Luftstreitkräfte, (German...
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    The Left (Die Linke) in 2007. The Parlamentarische Linke comprises left-wing SPD Members of the German Bundestag. Prior to World War II, as the main non-revolutionary...
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  • and again on 6 November 1915 to R.2/15 - R.7/15 in the R (Riesenflugzeug - giant aircraft) series, adopting the R.II to R.VII designations. Specific details...
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    never-ending source of trouble on the R.II, R.III, and R.IV, and during 1916, the engines of the R.III, R.IV, R.V, and R.VI were replaced with Benz Bz.IV engines...
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    monoplane, the Albatros C.I two-seat observation biplane, and the Linke-Hofmann R.I prototype heavy bomber were covered with Cellon. However, it proved...
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    Daimler G.I (redirect from Daimler R.II)
    1917. A second R.I was built with a larger tail unit to improve directional control. Daimler also built six almost identical improved R.II aircraft in 1916...
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  • R.2/15 - R.7/15 in the R (Riesenflugzeug - giant aircraft) series, adopting the R.II to R.VII designations. Siemens-Schuckert R.I Siemens-Schuckert R...
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    ICF coaches were replaced by safer and newer LHB coaches designed by Linke-Hofmann-Busch of Germany. In December 2009, the Ministry of Railways of Government...
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    project's cancellation. Conceptually similar to DFW's preceding R.I and R.II designs, the R.III was to have been a much larger aircraft, powered by eight...
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  • The Zeppelin-Staaken R.XV was an Imperial German bomber of World War I. An incremental improvement to the Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI, this was one of a series...
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    The Zeppelin-Staaken R.XVI(Av) was a very large bomber (Riesenflugzeug), designed and built in Germany during 1918. The R.XVI, an incremental improvement...
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