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[[File:Aero-Daimler filings in Hungary both German and Austrian.png|thumb|right|Aero-Daimler filings in Hungary both German and Austrian|<center> Aero-Daimler filings in Hungary both German and Austrian as culled from [[HU V/h]] hitlist]]
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1919 designer Hanns Klemm
 
1919 designer Hanns Klemm
  
aircraft division established July 1915; made biplane fighters
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Aircraft division established July 1915; made biplane fighters
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[[Dir1920]] p30 lists this company at Stüttgart-Untertürkheim. This likewise colloborated in various patents.<ref>[[Patent HU-1916-86090]]</ref> There seems to have been an Austrian subsidiary [[Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.]], or more properly [[Österreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.]].<ref>[[Patent HU-1916-76144]]</ref> Though we do not know the extent to which these corporate entities were separate, we have decided to divide the data in anticipation of complexities which could arise, as in the case of the British [[Daimler Motor Company]] being an offshoot of the German Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft while having the British [[Birmingham Small Arms Company]] acting as some sort of parent firm. In the case of the German and Austrian divisions, we do know that they had enough separate corporate distinction to file separately, with particular national patent offices, such as that of [[Hungary]].
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(Both the German and Austrian corporate entities did engage in some work with aircraft before 1915, though an aircraft division, per se, may noy have been deemed necessary, early on.)
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DMG used the trademark '''Mercedes''' for motors and automobiles; they evidently at least contemplated using it for aircraft as well, as can be seen in the following trade-mark registration in Luxembourg:
  
[[Dir1920]] p30 lists this company at Stüttgart-Untertürkheim. This likewise colloborated in various patents.<ref>[[Patent HU-1916-86090]]</ref> There seems to have been an Austrian subsidiary [[Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.]].<ref>[[Patent HU-1916-76144]]</ref>
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[[File:1910-Lux-marques-1980-Daimler-Mercedes.png|505px]]
  
 
=== Sources ===
 
=== Sources ===
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* [[w:Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft|Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft on English Wikipedia]]
 
* [[w:Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft|Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft on English Wikipedia]]
  
{{Compact patents list by applicant firm|Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft}}
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{{Patents by organization|Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft}}
  
 
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|Country=Germany
 
|Country=Germany
 
|City=Stuttgart and Sindelfingen
 
|City=Stuttgart and Sindelfingen
|Affiliations=Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.
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|Affiliations=Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.; Österreichische Daimler Motoren A. G.; Daimler Motor Company
 
|Keywords=biplane; construction
 
|Keywords=biplane; construction
 
|Started aero=1915
 
|Started aero=1915

Revision as of 04:23, 17 February 2021

Aero-Daimler filings in Hungary both German and Austrian as culled from HU V/h hitlist

1919 designer Hanns Klemm

Aircraft division established July 1915; made biplane fighters

Dir1920 p30 lists this company at Stüttgart-Untertürkheim. This likewise colloborated in various patents.[1] There seems to have been an Austrian subsidiary Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G., or more properly Österreichische Daimler Motoren A. G..[2] Though we do not know the extent to which these corporate entities were separate, we have decided to divide the data in anticipation of complexities which could arise, as in the case of the British Daimler Motor Company being an offshoot of the German Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft while having the British Birmingham Small Arms Company acting as some sort of parent firm. In the case of the German and Austrian divisions, we do know that they had enough separate corporate distinction to file separately, with particular national patent offices, such as that of Hungary.

(Both the German and Austrian corporate entities did engage in some work with aircraft before 1915, though an aircraft division, per se, may noy have been deemed necessary, early on.)

DMG used the trademark Mercedes for motors and automobiles; they evidently at least contemplated using it for aircraft as well, as can be seen in the following trade-mark registration in Luxembourg:

1910-Lux-marques-1980-Daimler-Mercedes.png

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Patents associated with organization named Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft


Names Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft
Country Germany
City Stuttgart and Sindelfingen
Affiliations Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren A. G., Österreichische Daimler Motoren A. G., Daimler Motor Company
Keywords biplane, construction
Started aero 1915
Ended aero 1919 or later
Key people Hanns Klemm
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References