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'''Sablatnig Flugzeugbau''' was primarily a builder of naval seaplanes but also built several types of landplanes in small numbers including armed 2-seaters, night bombers, and 2-seat night fighters. LVG made a few seaplanes for Sablatnig. Postwar efforts centered around a 4-passenger cabin aircraft with foldable parsol wings. The business ended in 1921. | '''Sablatnig Flugzeugbau''' was primarily a builder of naval seaplanes but also built several types of landplanes in small numbers including armed 2-seaters, night bombers, and 2-seat night fighters. LVG made a few seaplanes for Sablatnig. Postwar efforts centered around a 4-passenger cabin aircraft with foldable parsol wings. The business ended in 1921. | ||
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− | | | + | |Company names=Sablatnig Flugzeugbau GmbH |
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|Country=Germany | |Country=Germany | ||
|City=Berlin | |City=Berlin | ||
|Started aero=1915 | |Started aero=1915 | ||
|Ended aero=1921 | |Ended aero=1921 | ||
+ | |Keywords=seaplanes | ||
+ | |Key people=Joseph Sablatnig | ||
+ | |Affiliations=LVG | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 09:51, 21 August 2018
Dr. Joseph Sablatnig, pilot and experimenter, was director of Union Flugzeugwerke, 1913-1915.
Sablatnig Flugzeugbau was primarily a builder of naval seaplanes but also built several types of landplanes in small numbers including armed 2-seaters, night bombers, and 2-seat night fighters. LVG made a few seaplanes for Sablatnig. Postwar efforts centered around a 4-passenger cabin aircraft with foldable parsol wings. The business ended in 1921.
Sources
- Gunston, 1993, p264
- Gunston, 2005, p405
- SD248; 1920Dir29
Names | |
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Country | Germany |
City | Berlin |
Affiliations | LVG |
Keywords | seaplanes |
Started aero | 1915 |
Ended aero | 1921 |
Key people | Joseph Sablatnig |
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