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Ferdinand Gottlob Schichau (30
January 1814 – 23
January 1896) was a
German mechanical engineer and businessman.
Schichau was born in Elbing, West Prussia...
- The
Schichau-Werke (F.
Schichau, Maschinen- und Lokomotivfabrik,
Schiffswerft und Eisengießerei GmbH) was a
German engineering works and
shipyard based...
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merger of
Schichau with Seebeckwerft. The
original company Schichau was
founded in 1837 by
Ferdinand Schichau in
Elbing (Elbląg) as F.
Schichau. It started...
- The
Schichau class consisted of 22
torpedo boats built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy
between 1885 and 1891. The
class was one of the
first torpedo boat...
- Ch****is were
built by
Horch (Auto Union) in
Zwickau and ****embled by F.
Schichau of
Elbing and
Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen in Hanover-Linden. The rear-mounted...
- 1884).
January 30 –
Ferdinand Schichau,
German mechanical engineer and
founder of
locomotive manufacturing company Schichau-Werke, is born (d. 1896). May...
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vessels in 1915, and 6
added later. All were
designed and
built by F.
Schichau Werke, at
their Elbing yard. The
second batch were 2
tonnes heavier, and...
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another five
hundred from AG
Weser at Bremen, and a
final five
hundred from
Schichau at Danzig, but only
those listed below were completed, and most that did...
- in China. HMS Taku (1900) was a
captured destroyer.
Originally built by
Schichau at
Elbing for the
Chinese Navy in 1898, she
displaced 305 tons, had a speed...
- S51. They were both
torpedo boats built by
Schichau-Werke. SMS S51 (1889) -
torpedo boat
launched by
Schichau on 28
November 1889.
Renamed T51 in 1910....