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− | '''Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen''' made a 2-seat seaplane flown late 1913 led to over 20 related types; other types included heavy bombers, twin-engined torpedo carriers, pushers, and monoplanes; last civil conversions of smaller types were made in 1919. During | + | '''Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen''' made a 2-seat seaplane flown late 1913 led to over 20 related types; other types included heavy bombers, twin-engined torpedo carriers, pushers, and monoplanes; last civil conversions of smaller types were made in 1919. During WWI, over 340 G-series biplane heavy bombers were built by subcontractors. |
− | + | Names: 1919AYB360 lists FF as a common abbreviation for the firm; SD places its entry under Friedrichshafen. | |
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− | |Names=Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH | + | |Names=Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH; Friedrichshafen; FF |
|Country=Germany | |Country=Germany | ||
|City=Manzell, Friedrichshafen | |City=Manzell, Friedrichshafen |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 14 March 2024
Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen made a 2-seat seaplane flown late 1913 led to over 20 related types; other types included heavy bombers, twin-engined torpedo carriers, pushers, and monoplanes; last civil conversions of smaller types were made in 1919. During WWI, over 340 G-series biplane heavy bombers were built by subcontractors.
Names: 1919AYB360 lists FF as a common abbreviation for the firm; SD places its entry under Friedrichshafen.
Sources
- Gunston, 1993, p123
- Gunston, 2005, p176
- SD131
- 1920Dir27
Names | Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH, Friedrichshafen, FF |
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Country | Germany |
City | Manzell, Friedrichshafen |
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Started aero | 1913 |
Ended aero | 1919 |
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