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Dr. [[Sosef Sablatnig]], pilot and experimenter, was director of [[Union Flugzeugwerke]], 1913-1915.
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'''Sablatnig Flugzeugbau''' was a company in Berlin that built airplanes and seaplanes.
  
''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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Dr. [[Joseph Sablatnig]], pilot and experimenter, was director of [[Union Flugzeugwerke]], 1913-1915.
  
Sources: G264; 2dG405; SD248; 1920Dir29
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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.
  
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Formally the company was a [[GmbH]] in Germany.
|Organization names=Sablatnig Flugzeugbau GmbH
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=== Sources ===
|Entity type=1
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* [[Gunston, 1993]], p264
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* [[Gunston, 2005]], p405
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* [[SD]] p248
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* [[1920Dir]] p29
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{{Company
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|Names=Sablatnig Flugzeugbau; Sablatnig Flugzeugbau GmbH
 
|Country=Germany
 
|Country=Germany
 
|City=Berlin
 
|City=Berlin
 
|Started aero=1915
 
|Started aero=1915
 
|Ended aero=1921
 
|Ended aero=1921
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|Keywords=seaplanes
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|Key people=Joseph Sablatnig
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|Affiliations=LVG
 
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 21 August 2018

Sablatnig Flugzeugbau was a company in Berlin that built airplanes and seaplanes.

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.

Formally the company was a GmbH in Germany.

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Names Sablatnig Flugzeugbau, Sablatnig Flugzeugbau GmbH
Country Germany
City Berlin
Affiliations LVG
Keywords seaplanes
Started aero 1915
Ended aero 1921
Key people Joseph Sablatnig
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