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'''Deutsche Flugzeug Werke (DFW)''' established by [[Bernard Meyer]].
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built Maurice Farman designs under license, then Etrich and Jeannin Taube designs, then original designs including Mars 2-seater in monoplane and biplane forms, various biplane and triplane fighters, and giant bombers . Ailing company taken over postwar by Allgemeine Transportanlagen Gesellschaft Maschinenbau ([[ATG]]).
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Designer [[Obit Bier]] formed DFW branch Lloyd in Austria-Hungary 1912 ([[Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik]] AG, Lloyd's Austrian name; [[Magyar Lloyd Repulogep es Motogyar]], Lloyd's Hungarian name).
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Sources: G99, 31; 2dG127, 34; 1919AYB358, 360
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|Organization names=Deutsche Flugzeug Werke (DFW)
 
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|Started aero=1910
 
|Started aero=1910
 
|Ended aero=ca. 1920?
 
|Ended aero=ca. 1920?
|Sources=established by Bernard Meyer
 
|Notes 1=built Maurice Farman designs under license, then Etrich and Jeannin Taube designs, then original designs including Mars 2-seater in monoplane and biplane forms, various biplane and triplane fighters, and giant bombers . Ailing company taken over postwar by Allgemeine Transportanlagen Gesellschaft Maschinenbau (ATG).
 
|Notes 2=Designer Obit Bier formed DFW branch Lloyd in Austria-Hungary 1912 (Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG, Lloyd's Austrian name; Magyar Lloyd Repulogep es Motogyar,  Lloyd's Hungarian name), which see below.
 
|Notes 3=G99, 31; 2dG127, 34; 1919AYB358, 360
 
 
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Revision as of 20:29, 16 December 2016

Deutsche Flugzeug Werke (DFW) established by Bernard Meyer.

built Maurice Farman designs under license, then Etrich and Jeannin Taube designs, then original designs including Mars 2-seater in monoplane and biplane forms, various biplane and triplane fighters, and giant bombers . Ailing company taken over postwar by Allgemeine Transportanlagen Gesellschaft Maschinenbau (ATG).

Designer Obit Bier formed DFW branch Lloyd in Austria-Hungary 1912 (Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG, Lloyd's Austrian name; Magyar Lloyd Repulogep es Motogyar, Lloyd's Hungarian name).

Sources: G99, 31; 2dG127, 34; 1919AYB358, 360


Organization names Deutsche Flugzeug Werke (DFW)
Entity type 1
Country Germany
City Lindenthal, Leipzig
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Started aero 1910
Ended aero ca. 1920?
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