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- Kjeller Flyfabrikk (English: Kjeller Aircraft Factory), also known as the Hærens Flyfabrikk, was a Norwegian manufacturer of military aircraft. It was...
- built by the Norwegian Army Air Service's aircraft manufacturer Kjeller Flyfabrikk. Work on the Kaje started in 1921. It was built in three series: the Kaje...
- Norwegian mechanic. Together with several other shop stewards at Kjeller Flyfabrikk, he was arrested on 1 March 1941 and accused of communist propaganda and...
- 91 were built in Portugal by OGMA, and another 38 in Norway by Kjeller Flyfabrikk (some sources say 37 so the first may have been ****embled from a kit)...
- started in May 1961. The hangar that was built at Torp was used by Horten Flyfabrikk from 1956 to 1965. It had up to 270 employees and had previously been...
- Manufacturer, San Francisco, CA) Norris Foolproof Aeroplane See:Hønningstad Flyfabrikk 1918 biplane (Fred North) North Tui Sports North American A-2 Savage North...
- Sem-Jacobsen of the Norwegian Army Air Service's aircraft factory Kjeller Flyfabrikk. The M.F.2 was the second type of aircraft manufactured by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk...
- expansion of the airfield, followed by military aircraft factory Kjeller Flyfabrikk moving to Kjeller in 1916. Gradual expansions took place in the following...
- manufactured Maake IIIs built at Haerens Flyvenmaskinfabrikk/Kjeller Flyfabrikk, as the Army no longer had any need for them. The Maake IIIs had some...
- Norway. p. 373. Retrieved 23 January 2010. M****, Max (1946). "Korsvoll Flyfabrikk". Det blir alvor (in Norwegian). Oslo: Reenskaug. pp. 60–69. Sønsteby...