- airfield [de][1] of the
urban district Würzburg in Unterfranken. It is
operated by
Flugsport-Club Würzburg e.V.. The
airfield lies
within the Main triangle, about...
- In 1908, back in Germany,
Ursinus began to
publish a
magazine titled Flugsport (“Sports Flying”),
since he had
become fascinated by the new technology...
-
original (pdf) on 2012-11-03.
translated from a
descriptive article in
Flugsport -
archived page 1 of 4 "The Linke-Hofmann
Giant Machines". Flight. XI...
- as D-YRON. Data from General: L'Aérophile
February 1933 Performance:
Flugsport March 1932, Flugzeug-Typenbuch 1944
General characteristics Crew: 1 Length:...
-
Military Press. 1983. p. 47. ISBN 0-517-41021-4. "BMW DVII
factory figures".
Flugsport. 1919. Anderson,
Lennart (November–December 2019). "La
renaissance de...
-
details of Schneider's
patent were
published in the
aviation periodical Flugsport in
September 1914 but the
Prussian War
Ministry chose not to
pursue the...
-
military districts of Germany. The
military also
published a magazine,
Flugsport (Flight Sport), to
encourage an
interest in
aviation and
began a series...
- Ursinus,
Oskar (1912). "Die
Flugmotore auf dem III.
Pariser Salon".
Flugsport 1/1912 (in German).
Frankfurt am Main:
Oskar Ursinus: 14–15. Green, William;...
- in Germany. The
patent was
published in the
German aviation magazine Flugsport in 1914,
meaning that the
concept became public knowledge at an early...
- alloy, very
probably elektron. An adverti****t in the
German trade paper Flugsport in 1939
claimed that the record-breaking
Arado Ar 79
aircraft contained...