- Bölkow was a West
German aircraft manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany, and
later Ottobrunn. The
company was
founded in 1948 by
Ludwig Bölkow, who...
- The Bölkow Bo 46 was a West
German experimental helicopter built to test the
Derschmidt rotor system that
aimed to
allow much
higher speeds than traditional...
- Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) was a West
German aerospace manufacturer. It was
formed during the late 1960s as the
result of
efforts to consolidate...
- Bo 102
Related lists List of
experimental aircraft First flight of the
Boelkow #BO103 with test pilot:
Werner Kurze,
Twitter "Bölkow Bo 103". History...
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Ludwig Bölkow (30 June 1912 – 25 July 2003) was one of the
aeronautical pioneers of Germany. Born in Schwerin, in then north-central Germany, in 1912,...
- The Malmö
Flygindustri MFI-9
Junior was a
light aircraft produced in
Sweden in the 1960s. The
aircraft was also
produced under licence in West Germany...
- The Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105 is a light, twin-engine, multi-purpose
helicopter developed by Bölkow of Ottobrunn, West Germany. It was the first...
- The Bölkow Bo 207 was a four-seat
light aircraft built in West
Germany in the
early 1960s, a
development of the
Klemm Kl 107
built during World War II...
- The MBB Bo 209
Monsun (originally the
Bolkow MHK-101) is a two-seat
light aircraft that was
developed in West
Germany in the late 1960s. The
Monsun was...
- The
Fauvel AV.36 was a single-seat
tailless glider designed in
France in the 1950s by
Charles Fauvel.
Although the "AV" in AV.36
stands for Aile Volante...