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    products of MÁVAG were steam locomotives. The first was produced in 1873, and MÁVAG produced the famous locomotive no. 424 from 1924. MÁVAG's neighbouring...
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    Ganz Works (redirect from Ganz-Mavag)
    Budapest tram (2007) In 1959 Ganz merged with the MÁVAG company and was renamed Ganz-MÁVAG. In 1976 Ganz-Mávag supplied ten standard gauge 3-car diesel trainset...
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    Re.2000. The first production MÁVAG Héja II took to the air on 30 October 1942. A further 203 Héja IIs were built by MÁVAG for the Royal Hungarian Air Force...
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    own modified Re.2000s known as MÁVAG Héja Is ("Hawk Is"), and produced their own heavily modified fighters known as MÁVAG Héja IIs ("Hawk IIs") which were...
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  • The 105 mm MÁVAG 40/43M was a Hungarian howitzer used in World War II. It was designed and produced by MÁVAG for the Royal Hungarian Army. It was a conservative...
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    responsible for Budapest's public transportation, ordered 50 diesel buses on MÁVAG–Mercedes chassis. These vehicles were still produced with wooden body, but...
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    costs. After a series of trials in 1937 with the V-4 and the Panzer I, the MÁVAG heavy industries decided to purchase the license of the L-60, with a prototype...
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    supporting the Hungarian Second Army against Soviet forces. He was flying his MÁVAG Héja I ("Hawk I"), V.421, a Hungarian fighter based on the Italian Reggiane...
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  • Ganz-MÁVAG Sport Egyesület was a Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest, Hungary. Ganz-MÁVAG Sport Egyesület debuted in the 1945 season of the...
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    MÁVAG armoured train in 1914...
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    However, the prototype was destroyed on 21 April 1942, and by this time the MÁVAG Héja fighter was being used which acceptably filled the intended role of...
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    abroad (typically from Austrian factories) for a long time. Hungarian (MÁVAG) locomotive production did not start until the 1870s. Nevertheless, a significant...
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    still in development), and another version equipped with the 40M 105 mm MÁVAG howitzer which was compatible with the leFH 18's ammunition was considered...
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  • MÁVAG armoured train in 1914...
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    which was manufactured by Hungarian companies Ganz-MÁVAG Mozdony-, Vagon- és Gépgyár ("Ganz-MÁVAG Locomotive, Carriage and Machine Factory") and Ganz...
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  • Service history Used by Kingdom of Hungary Production history Designer MÁVAG Designed 1943-44 Produced 1944 No. built 2 Specifications Mass 21-23.3 tonnes...
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  • Budapesti MÁVAG Sport Kör was a Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest. The club was founded by the workers of MÁVAG. Budapesti MÁVAG Sport Kör...
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    UK 1918 Retired 370+ Martinsyde G.100 UK Fighter-bomber 1916 Retired 271 MÁVAG Héja Hungary 1940 Retired 204 McDonnell XP-67 US Interceptor 1944 Prototype...
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  • Bp. Kinizsi TE 1946–47: Bp. Postás 1947–48: MÁVAG 1948–49: BSZKRT Előre (9) 1949–50: MAFC (3) 1950: MÁVAG 1951: MAFC (4) 1952: Budapesti Honvéd (1) 1953:...
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    series. In 1955 MÁVAG has won ENR's tender for 100 diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotives. Built by MÁVAG, and later by Ganz–MÁVAG. MÁVAG delivered 56 units...
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    Hungarian MÁVAG armoured train in 1914...
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    Fiat CR.32 and Reggiane Re.2000. The latter would be modified into the MÁVAG Héja, becoming the backbone of the MKHL for the early part of the war. From...
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  • Ha (1928-1929) Helix Ikarus MÁG (1911-1934) Magomobil Marta (1908-1922) Mávag (1938-1942) Méray (1923-1934) Phönix (1904-1912) Puli (1990-c.1997) Rába...
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    MÁVAG Héja fighter aircraft, derived from the Reggiane Re.2000, an Italian fighter design...
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    and 127 are broad-gauge. All diesel-hydraulic locos were produced by Ganz-MÁVAG of Hungary. Various companies produced the diesel-electric locos, notable...
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    Hungary Wars World War II Production history Manufacturer Weiss Manfréd MÁVAG No. built 135 Specifications Mass 10.5 tonnes Length 5.32 m (17 ft 5 in)...
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  • 1941 1,150 Croatia, Germany Macchi C.205 Italy 1943 262 Croatia, Germany MÁVAG Héja Hungary 1941 204 Messerschmitt Bf 109 Germany 1937 34,248 Bulgaria...
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    and era Curtiss P-36 Hawk Fokker D.XXI Hawker Hurricane Koolhoven F.K.58 MÁVAG Héja Polikarpov I-16 PZL.50 Jastrząb Reggiane Re.2000 series Vultee P-66...
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  • Hellenic Shipyards Co. Eleuisis Shipyards Siemens Hellas Kioleidis Ganz MÁVAG Integral Coach Factory BHEL Jhansi, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Banaras...
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    modified version also built by Ganz Mávag "Električni vlak 6 111". www.hzpp.hr. Retrieved 2022-04-13. "Ganz Mávag promotional leaflet" (PDF). GANZdata...
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