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[[Robert Sommer]] (not a relative of French early flier and aircraft builder Roger Summer)
|Organization names=Deutsche Sommer-Flugzeugwerke GmbH
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Said to have built five different aircraft from 1911-1914.  These included the Sommer Arrow biplane, 1914, powered by a 100hp Gnome rotary and a sesquiplane.
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Names: Called Deutsche Sommer Werke by SD.
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=== Sources ===
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* BAC398
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* SD102
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|Names=Deutsche Sommer-Flugzeugwerke GmbH; Deutsche Sommer Werke
 
|Country=Germany
 
|Country=Germany
 
|City=Darmstadt
 
|City=Darmstadt
 
|Started aero=by 1911
 
|Started aero=by 1911
 
|Ended aero=1914
 
|Ended aero=1914
|Sources=Robert Sommer (not a relative of French early flier and aircraft builder Roger Summer)
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|Key people=Robert Sommer
|Notes 1=Said to have built five different aircraft from 1911-1914.  These included the Sommer Arrow biplane, 1914, powered by a 100hp Gnome rotary and a sesquiplane.
 
|Notes 2=Called Deutsche Sommer Werke by SD.
 
|Notes 3=BAC398; SD102
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 18 November 2018

Robert Sommer (not a relative of French early flier and aircraft builder Roger Summer)

Said to have built five different aircraft from 1911-1914. These included the Sommer Arrow biplane, 1914, powered by a 100hp Gnome rotary and a sesquiplane.

Names: Called Deutsche Sommer Werke by SD.

Sources

  • BAC398
  • SD102


Names Deutsche Sommer-Flugzeugwerke GmbH, Deutsche Sommer Werke
Country Germany
City Darmstadt
Affiliations
Keywords
Started aero by 1911
Ended aero 1914
Key people Robert Sommer
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