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Brunolf Baade (15
March 1904 – 5
November 1969) was a
German aeronautical engineer. He led the team that
developed the
Baade 152.
Brunolf Baade was born...
- NPO Almaz,
Vitaly Shabanov OKB-1 –
Korolev today RSC
Energia OKB-1 – Dr.
Brunolf Baade disbanded by 1953 OKB-2 –
early name of MKB
Raduga (OKB-155-2) OKB-3...
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Flugzeugwerke Dresden. The
aircraft was
named after German aeronautical engineer Brunolf Baade, the prin****l
designer involved in the programme. It had the distinction...
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secondary reconnaissance role, was
initiated as the EF-140 by Dr.
Brunolf Baade, at OKB-1, in 1947. The six Jumo 004
engines of the EF-131 were replaced...
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difficulties to
offer adequate jobs
because the
industry was
mostly down.
Brunolf Baade was
given responsibility for
developing and
producing a p****enger...
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testing of
aircraft in
occupied Germany. OKB-1 at GOZ-1 was
formed with Dr.
Brunolf Baade as the
chief designer, and a very
talented team of
German engineers...
- protection;
brown Y Brunfrid, Brunger, Brunric, Brunward, Brunulf/Brynolf/
Brunolf/Brynjolfr/Brunulphe; Brunhild; Adalbrun, Hiltibrun, Liefbrun, Liutbrun...
- of the EF 131 and EF 132.
Design work on the EF 132
continued under Dr.
Brunolf Baade at OKB-1 (the
design bureau attached to GOZ No.1),
under order of...
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zavod –
state experimental plant) at
Dubna near Moscow. OKB-1, with Dr.
Brunolf Baade as
chief designer,
continued work on German-built
aircraft such as...
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design since autumn 1942.
Wocke was sent to
Moscow in 1946
together with
Brunolf Baade where he
worked on the EF131 to EF150 projects. In 1954,
Wocke returned...