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'''Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft (LFG)''' was financed by investors including Krupp.  Apparently, from sometime in 1915, designer [[Dipl. Ing. Tantzen]].
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LFG started at former [[Flugmaschine Wright GmbH]]] factory in Adlershof, what was done at that factory is unclear to us.  Sometime before October 1915 company is renamed LFG Roland and factory established at Berlin-Charlottenberg to build Albatros B amd C type (seaplanes?).  Some 270 LFG Roland C2, apparently an improved Albatros C, designed by Tantzen, October 1915, are built with 50 additional built by [[Linke-Hoffman]].  This was followed by additional C and D models.  Prototypes built at Straslund include V19 observation floatplane able to fold into hangar on U-boat.
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After WWI this company built monoplane and biplane seaplanes. including a series of passenger seaplanes.  Company was liquidated in 1928.
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Dir1920, p28, lists Roland-Maschineenbau GmbH at Berlin-Charlottenburg
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Sources: G182; 2dG282-283; SD177-178; 1919AYB358, 360
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|Organization names=Initially Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft (LFG); later renamed LFG Roland.    [Does Roland belong in parens?]
 
|Organization names=Initially Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft (LFG); later renamed LFG Roland.    [Does Roland belong in parens?]
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|Started aero=1912
 
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|Ended aero=1928
 
|Ended aero=1928
|Sources=financing by investors incliuding Krupp.  Apparently, from sometime in 1915, designer Dipl. Ing. Tantzen.
 
|Notes 1=LFG started at fornmer Flugmaschine Wright GmbH factory in Adlershof, what was done at that factory is unclear to us.  Sometime before October 1915 company is renamed LFG Roland and factory established at Berlin-Charlottenberg to build Albatros B amd C type (seaplanes?).  Some 270 LFG Roland C2, apparently an improved Albatros C, designed by Tantzen, October 1915, are built with 50 additional built by Linke-Hoffman.  This was followed by addtional C and D models.  Prototypes built at Straslund include V19 observation floatplane able to fold into hangar on U-boat.  Postwar built monoplane and biplane seaplanes. including a series of passenger seaplanes.  Company was liquidated in 1928     
 
|Notes 2=Dir1920, p28, lists Roland-Maschineenbau GmbH at Berlin-Charlottenburg
 
|Notes 3=G182; 2dG282-283; SD177-178; 1919AYB358, 360
 
 
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Revision as of 17:44, 12 December 2016

Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft (LFG) was financed by investors including Krupp. Apparently, from sometime in 1915, designer Dipl. Ing. Tantzen.

LFG started at former Flugmaschine Wright GmbH] factory in Adlershof, what was done at that factory is unclear to us. Sometime before October 1915 company is renamed LFG Roland and factory established at Berlin-Charlottenberg to build Albatros B amd C type (seaplanes?). Some 270 LFG Roland C2, apparently an improved Albatros C, designed by Tantzen, October 1915, are built with 50 additional built by Linke-Hoffman. This was followed by additional C and D models. Prototypes built at Straslund include V19 observation floatplane able to fold into hangar on U-boat.

After WWI this company built monoplane and biplane seaplanes. including a series of passenger seaplanes. Company was liquidated in 1928.

Dir1920, p28, lists Roland-Maschineenbau GmbH at Berlin-Charlottenburg

Sources: G182; 2dG282-283; SD177-178; 1919AYB358, 360


Organization names Initially Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft (LFG); later renamed LFG Roland. [Does Roland belong in parens?]
Entity type 1
Country Germany
City Aldershof initally; then Berlin-Charlottenberg with seaplane works at Straslund
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Started aero 1912
Ended aero 1928
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