Fritz Gosslau (25 March 1898 – 1 December 1965) was a German engineer, known for his work on the V-1 flying bomb. Gosslau was born in Berlin. In 1923...
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flying bombs were The Askania Company, Robert Lusser of Fieseler, Dr. Fritz Gosslau of Argus and the Siemens company, which were all combined to work on...
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the Argus Fernfeuer was also designed by Fritz Gosslau. During the testing of the small As 292 drone, Gosslau proposed an aircraft-sized UAV capable of...
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relied on propellers. While employed by the Argus Motoren company, Fritz Gosslau developed a remote-controlled target drone, the FZG 43 (Flakzielgerät-43)...
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the Argus Fernfeuer UAV proposal. The As 292 was designed by Dr. Ing. Fritz Gosslau at Argus Motoren GmbH. Work began on the drone in 1937 at the Argus-Flugmotorenwerke...
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Professor of Practical Philosophy. Fritz Gosslau (1898–1965), German engineer, known for his work at the V-1 flying bomb. Fritz Haber (1868–1934), chemist who...
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who were developing a pulsejet. Lusser worked with Argus engineer Fritz Gosslau to refine the design. The project was an initiative of the two companies...
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liquid rocket engine designer at the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau Fritz Gosslau (1898–1965) – V-1 flying bomb designer Arthur Gouge (1890–1962) – designed...
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Schatz". In: Denkmalkunde und Denkmalpflege (1995), p. 275-282. Friedemann Goßlau: Verloren, gefunden, heimgeholt. Die Wiedervereinigung des Quedlinburger...
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