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- Sablatnig was a German aircraft manufacturer and airline. After the conclusion of World War I, in August 1919 Sablatnig offered government subsidised...
- (1916)(fighter/reconnaissance) Sablatnig SF-1 (reconnaissance) Sablatnig SF-2 (reconnaissance) Sablatnig SF-3 (fighter) Sablatnig SF-4 (fighter) Sablatnig SF-5 (reconnaissance)...
- The Sablatnig-Beuchelt was a German automobile manufactured from 1925 until 1926. A 1496 cc four-cylinder designed by Sablatnig, it was similar to many...
- The Sablatnig C.III was a monoplane C-type reconnaissance two-seater aircraft developed and built by Sablatnig in Berlin, Germany, in 1918. The C.III monoplane...
- fighter Sablatnig SF-8 - floatplane trainer Sablatnig C.I - reconnaissance Sablatnig C.II - reconnaissance Sablatnig C.III - reconnaissance Sablatnig N.I...
- Hochosterwitz Castle and in 1907 Dipl.-Ing. Joseph Sablatnig (Joseph Sablatnig was owner of the Fokker-Sablatnig, Deutsche Flugzeuge, Deutsche Motoren, Flugzeug...
- The Sablatnig P.III was an airliner produced in Germany in the early 1920s. A contemporary account identifies the P.III as Germany's first aircraft...
- Sablatnig P.III Sablatnig SF-1 Sablatnig SF-2 Sablatnig SF-3 Sablatnig SF-4 Sablatnig SF-4Dr Sablatnig SF-5 Sablatnig SF-6 Sablatnig SF-7 Sablatnig SF-8...
- The Sablatnig N.I was a bomber aircraft developed in Germany during the First World War, a development of the Sablatnig C.I adapted for night operations...
- The Sablatnig C.II was a conventional C-type reconnaissance two-seater aircraft developed and built by Sablatnig in Berlin, Germany in 1918. It was a two-bay...