Richard Vogt may refer to: Richard Vogt (boxer) (1913–1988), German boxer Richard Vogt (aircraft designer) (1894–1979), German aircraft designer Richard...
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Richard Vogt (26 January 1913 – 13 July 1988) was a German boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1936 he won the silver medal in the light...
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Vogt (German: [foːkt] ) is the surname of: Andreas Vogt (1880–1958), Liechtenstein politician Alois Vogt (1906–1988), deputy prime minister of Liechtenstein...
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Richard Carl "Dick" Vogt (August 06, 1949 – January 17, 2021) was an American herpetologist based in Brazil. He was the director of the Centro de Estudos...
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Richard Vogt (19 December 1894 – January 1979) was a military German aircraft designer who was known for his original airframes, including the asymmetrical...
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Luftwaffe during the Second World War. The BV 138 was a pre-war design by Dr Richard Vogt, originally developed under the company name of Hamburger Flugzeugbau...
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wings. Through the Spring of 1944 the Blohm & Voss design team under Richard Vogt studied a series of design configurations for a "Stuka" dive bomber and...
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venture something far more radical. The proposal of chief designer Dr. Richard Vogt was the uniquely asymmetric BV 141. The Plexiglas-glazed crew gondola...
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jet fighter to the tactical bomber role. Like several other designs by Richard Vogt, the P 194 featured an asymmetric arrangement. The layout was broadly...
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fighter designed by the German Dr. Richard Vogt for the Imperial Japanese Army. The KDA-5 was designed by Richard Vogt to meet a Japanese Army requirement...
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Aircraft was a Japanese single-engined biplane designed for Kawasaki by Richard Vogt. Originally known by its company designation KDA-2, it was accepted by...
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the wing. The configuration was first developed during World War II by Richard Vogt and George Haag at Blohm & Voss. The Skoda-Kauba SL6 tested the proposed...
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Tiesenhausen Werner Tiller JG Tschinkel Arthur Urbanski Fritz Vandersee Richard Vogt Woldemar Voigt, designer of Messerschmitt P.1101 Werner Voss Theodor...
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Blohm & Voss to the Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Designed by Richard Vogt in 1942, the P 170 was intended to meet a requirement for a schnellbomber...
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1944, based on a Messerschmitt patent. After the war, constructor Dr. Richard Vogt was brought to the US during Operation Paperclip. The oblique wing concept...
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Blohm & Voss P 178 Role Dive bomber/Fighter-bomber Type of aircraft Manufacturer Blohm & Voss Designer Richard Vogt Status Design project...
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Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes 70 Loss 56–10–4 Richard Vogt PTS 10 31 Oct 1948 VFB Platz, Kiel, Germany 69 Win 56–9–4 Hans Joachim...
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configurations studied by the Blohm & Voss aircraft division under Chief Designer Richard Vogt. It was developed in response to a 1942 Luftwaffe requirement for a Heinkel...
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rear. Through the Spring of 1944 the Blohm & Voss design team under Richard Vogt studied a series of design configurations for a "Stuka" dive bomber and...
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Müller (1940-2002), geophysicist Karl Ramsayer (1911–1982), geodesist Richard Vogt (1894-1979), aircraft designer Robert von Ostertag (1864–1940), veterinarian...
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& Voss, where he worked as Head of New Projects under Chief Designer Richard Vogt during the World War II era. After the war, he moved the United States...
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Paul Calvin Vogt (born December 16, 1964) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a cast member on the sketch comedy programs Mad...
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weeks before the war ended. During 1944-45, under its chief designer Richard Vogt, Blohm & Voss evolved a tailless wing layout through a series of studies...
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designed by Japanese aeronautical engineer Takeo Doi, who had succeeded Richard Vogt as chief designer for Kawasaki. The design was in response to a requirement...
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engineer and designer, Dr. Richard Vogt, from 1923 to 1933 to assist with design work and to train Japanese engineers. Among Vogt's pupils was Takeo Doi, the...
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(bridges, ships, etc.) once it was released. This glider was designed by Richard Vogt, at first under the designation of BV 226, which was later changed to...
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Netting Arnold Edward Ortmann Albert Schwartz Richard Shine James L. Swauger Walter Edmond Clyde Todd Richard Vogt Batz, Bob Jr. (July 2, 1999). "Dippy the...
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single-seat training monoplane. It was the first design for the company by Dr. Richard Vogt and the first to feature his trademark tubular steel wing spar which...
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The Guardian. Retrieved 20 April 2022. Watt, Nicholas; Norton-Taylor, Richard; Vogt, Andrea (8 March 2012). "British and Italian hostages killed in Nigeria"...
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equal-sized light planes together, then the idea was further developed by Richard Vogt, who came to the US from Germany after World War II. The idea was tested...
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