Difference between revisions of "Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG"

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(This "von Melczer" is quite conceivably the Tibor Melczer of Patent HU-1913-63841)
(more illustrative patent display among other things ; this firm was known in Hungarian as Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság)
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This firm was known in [[Hungary]] as the [[Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság]] (Hungarian Lloyd Aerospace and Motor factory-Joint Stock Company).
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This firm was known in [[Hungary]] as the [[Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság]] (Hungarian Lloyd Aerospace and Motor factory-Joint Stock Company, Magyar Lloyd Aircraft- and Motor Factory-Shareholder Company, Public Limited Company, Limited Company, Joint Stock Company).
  
 
Formed by designer [[Obit Bier]] as branch of Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke ([[DFW]]).  We infer it was a subsidiary.
 
Formed by designer [[Obit Bier]] as branch of Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke ([[DFW]]).  We infer it was a subsidiary.
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Originally built DFW types under license; then built Bier-designed biplane; subsequently built Hansa-Brandenburgische types.  In 1914-1916 built several hundred original reconnaissance biplanes designed by Wizina and von Melczer, who also produced fighter biplanes and triplanes in 1917.   
 
Originally built DFW types under license; then built Bier-designed biplane; subsequently built Hansa-Brandenburgische types.  In 1914-1916 built several hundred original reconnaissance biplanes designed by Wizina and von Melczer, who also produced fighter biplanes and triplanes in 1917.   
  
{{Compact patents list by applicant firm|Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság}}
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{{Patents by organization|Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság}}
  
 
Names:  Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG (Lloyd's Austrian name); Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár (Lloyd's Hungarian name)
 
Names:  Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG (Lloyd's Austrian name); Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár (Lloyd's Hungarian name)
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|Country=Hungary; Austria-Hungary
 
|Country=Hungary; Austria-Hungary
 
|City=Budapest, Aszód
 
|City=Budapest, Aszód
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|Keywords=HTA; design; motors; military
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Ended aero=1917
 
|Ended aero=1917
 
|Key people=Wizina; von Melczer
 
|Key people=Wizina; von Melczer
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 2 July 2023

This firm was known in Hungary as the Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság (Hungarian Lloyd Aerospace and Motor factory-Joint Stock Company, Magyar Lloyd Aircraft- and Motor Factory-Shareholder Company, Public Limited Company, Limited Company, Joint Stock Company).

Formed by designer Obit Bier as branch of Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW). We infer it was a subsidiary.

Wizina and von Melczer, designers, 1914-1917. This "von Melczer" is quite conceivably the Tibor Melczer of Patent HU-1913-63841.

Originally built DFW types under license; then built Bier-designed biplane; subsequently built Hansa-Brandenburgische types. In 1914-1916 built several hundred original reconnaissance biplanes designed by Wizina and von Melczer, who also produced fighter biplanes and triplanes in 1917.

Patents associated with organization named Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár-Részvénytársaság

Names: Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG (Lloyd's Austrian name); Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár (Lloyd's Hungarian name)

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Organization names Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG; Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép- és Mótorgyár
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Country Hungary, Austria-Hungary
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Started aero 1912
Ended aero 1917
Keywords HTA, design, motors, military
Key people Wizina, von Melczer
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