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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
If genuine... it would be a Wiener Neudstadt 19, unfortunately WNF did not build 109 before the E-1 and certainly not in 1938.
Are you 100% it's genuine ? |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
"Institut für Aeromechanik und Flugtechnik T.H. Hannover"
T.H. means "Technische Hochschule" i.e. "Technical college". The date is not readable but I´d guess the later 30`s. Maybe it´s a practise drawing of a student made at the Chair for aeromechanics and flight technics. Regards Roland |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
Hi all!
100% it is genuine. I have added extra photos. Interesting... The blueprint then does coincide with a WN19...but I have never heard of that aircraft. Is there any more information on it anywhere? |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
Certainly it´s genuine from 1938, but no official project.
But according to the stamps it is the final papers of student Helmut F.Weitzmann to get his diploma at the Technische Hochschule Hannover. The circular stamp is from "Diplomprüfungsausschuss" ("examining board for the diploma"). The student assures having made the design all by himself (Selbstständige und eigenhändige Anfertigung versichert an Eidesstatt...). Professor Dr.Ing. A.Pröll, who has signed the design, was chairman of the AKAFLIEG Hannover, the "Akademische Fliegergruppe Hannover" "Wn" might be an abbreviation of "Weitzmann". Regards Roland |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
HI Roland!!
Interesting... Aaaaaaahhhhhhh...was hoping it was official... ![]() So is there such a thing as a Wn19? Closest I could find is a Wn16... Or is this simply a "student concept"? <ole |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
Hi Ole(?)!
The AKAFLIEGs ("Academic Flyer Groups") had been clubs attached to colleges (i.e. AKAFLIEG Berlin, AKAFLIEG München, AKAFLIEG Hannover etc.) and consisted from members of the colleges, i.e. students and professors, most of them being engineers. The AKAFLIEGs designed mostly simply-to-build gliders. Founded mostly after WW1 when motor flight was forbidden in Germany the AKAFLIEGs were pressed into Nazi organisations after 1933. Some AKAs survived a certain time designing military planes like the B9 by AKAFLIEG Berlin. That means the AKAs made their own designs, very much influenced by scientific research. Some produced as single examples, some finding their way to the RLM planners. Finally the AKAFLIEGs were incorporated - not few by force - into the Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (NS German student´s association) or institutes like DVL (Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt). I don´t know, what´s Wn 16, but I´m sure newly engineer Weitzmann found his way into the German air industry. Btw, many AKAFLIEGs were refounded after the war and are producing designs and advanced planes up to nowadays. Hope this helps Roland It would be intersting if AKAFLIEG Hannover built their own planes |
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Re: Unknown German Aircraft with DB600
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Collecting data plates (typenschild) and control stick grips (knüppelgriff) from Luftwaffe aircraft. |
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