- the name was
founded by Karl Rapp
initially as Rapp
Motorenwerke. The name and Rapp
Motorenwerke's engine-production ****ets were
transferred to Bayerische...
- Rapp
Motorenwerke GmbH was a
German aircraft engine manufacturer based in Munich, Bavaria.
Founded in 1913, the firm
changed its name in 1917 to Bayerische...
- NSU
Motorenwerke AG, or NSU, was a
German manufacturer of automobiles,
motorcycles and
pedal cycles,
founded in 1873.
Acquired by
Volkswagen Group in 1969...
-
September 1882 – 26 May 1962) was a
German founder and
owner of the Rapp
Motorenwerke GmbH in Munich. In time, this
company became BMW AG. He is acknowledged...
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Motorenwerke Zschopau GmbH (formerly MZ Motorrad- und
Zweiradwerk GmbH) is a
German motorcycle manufacturer located in Zschopau, Saxony. The
acronym MZ...
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Junkers Flugzeug- und
Motorenwerke AG (JFM,
earlier JCO or JKO in
World War I, English:
Junkers Aircraft and
Motor Works) more
commonly Junkers [ˈjʊŋkɐs]...
- (Prince) is an
automobile which was
produced in West
Germany by the NSU
Motorenwerke AG from 1958 to 1973. The
first post-war NSU car, the
Prinz I, was launched...
- The ILO-
Motorenwerke GmbH 2-stroke
motor company in Pinneberg,
Germany existed from 1911 to 1990 and was one of the
biggest manufacturers of two-stroke...
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following its
takeover by
Volkswagen in 1964 and
later merger with NSU
Motorenwerke in 1969. The
current corporate entity which bears the Auto
Union name...
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introduction of the Audi F103 series,
Volkswagen merged Auto
Union with NSU
Motorenwerke in 1969, thus
creating the present-day form of the company. The company...