- The BMW
Group (legally,
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG,
commonly abbreviated to BMW (German pronunciation: [ˌbeːʔɛmˈveː] ),
sometimes anglicized as Bavarian...
-
Argus Motoren was a
German manufacturing firm
known for
their series of
small inverted-V
engines and the
Argus As 014
pulsejet for the V-1
flying bomb...
- Daimler-
Motoren-Gesellschaft (abbreviated as DMG, also
known as
Daimler Motors Corporation) was a
German engineering company and
later automobile manufacturer...
-
Motoren- und Turbinen-Union GmbH (MTU) is a
former German engine manufacturer, now two
separate companies: MTU Aero Engines, a
German aircraft engine...
- The core
business of the AMAG
Group is the
company AMAG Automobil- und
Motoren AG
founded in 1945 by
Walter Haefner and
based in Zurich. On 29
April 1948...
- In 1931,
Hirth renamed the much-expanded aero
engine business as
Hirth Motoren GmbH. An
upgrade in the form of the HM 60R
improved efficiency, and was...
- cars. The
roots of the
brand trace back to the 1901
Mercedes by Daimler-
Motoren-Gesellschaft and the 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen by Carl Benz,
which is...
- MTM –
Motoren Technik Mayer GmbH is a
German car
tuner and
small manufacturer based in Wettstetten.
Roland Mayer was an Audi
engineer involved in the...
-
Maybach in 1909.
Wilhelm Maybach was the
technical director of Daimler-
Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG), a
predecessor company of the
German multinational automotive...
- The
Junkers Jumo 004 was the world's
first production turbojet engine in
operational use, and the
first successful axial compressor turbojet engine. Some...