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* SD lists more than 70 designs.  Vienna subsidiary, [[O-UF Aviatik]], mainly built parent firm's aircraft but, 1916-1918, also built scouts and designs of fighter and reconnaissance bomber aircraft, all known as Berg aircraft, after designer [[Dipl.-Ing Julius von Berg]].
 
* SD lists more than 70 designs.  Vienna subsidiary, [[O-UF Aviatik]], mainly built parent firm's aircraft but, 1916-1918, also built scouts and designs of fighter and reconnaissance bomber aircraft, all known as Berg aircraft, after designer [[Dipl.-Ing Julius von Berg]].
  
Sources: G34, 45, 97, 229; 2dG39; 57, 350
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*G34, 45, 97, 229; 2dG39; 57, 350
 
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* SD34, 161
  

Revision as of 21:23, 31 August 2017

Circa 1914, Frenchman Elisee Alfred Descamps worked as designer Employed Emile Jeannin, pioneer aviator, as engineer, apparently for a few months in 1910, until he left to start his own firm, Emile Jeannin Flugzeugbau GmbH.

From its beginning, made automobiles and aircraft. Pre-war made biplanes, monoplames, and a hydro-plane; during WWI, built 2-seater reconnaissance.and scout aircraft and 1-seat fighters

  • SD lists more than 70 designs. Vienna subsidiary, O-UF Aviatik, mainly built parent firm's aircraft but, 1916-1918, also built scouts and designs of fighter and reconnaissance bomber aircraft, all known as Berg aircraft, after designer Dipl.-Ing Julius von Berg.

Sources

  • G34, 45, 97, 229; 2dG39; 57, 350
  • SD34, 161


Organization names Automobil und Aviatik AG (Aviatik); subsidiary Oesterreichische-Ungarische Flugzeufabrik Aviatik (O-UF Aviatik), which see, established 1914, Vienna.
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Country Germany
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Started aero 1910
Ended aero 1918?
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