- The
Sparmann S-1 was a 1930s
Swedish military training monoplane,
designed by
Edmund Sparmann,
built in
small numbers for the
Swedish Air Force. The S-1...
- Die KZ-Überlebende
Edith Sparmann beim
Besuch eines ehemaligen Aufseherinnenhauses [Concentration camp
survivor Edith Sparmann during a
visit to a former...
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small competitor E.
Sparmanns aircraft workshop,
which at the time was
developing a
modern fighter for the SAF,
under the name of
Sparmann E4 [sv]. Despite...
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Edmund Ernst Karl
Sparmann (16 June 1888 in Vienna,
Austria – 24 June 1951 in Stockholm) was an
aircraft designer and
aeronautical inventor. He created...
- far more
prominent actress Friederike Sophie Hensel,
later Seyler (née
Sparmann), a
prominent figure in the
history of
theatre in the 18th century. Hensel...
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Friederike Sophie Seyler (1738,
Dresden – 22
November 1789, Schleswig; née
Sparmann,
formerly married Hensel) was a
German actress,
playwright and librettist...
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Pierre Army Base,
South Dakota.
Killed in the
crash were 2nd Lt.
Arnold Sparmann, pilot, 2nd Lt. Bob M.
Biggers Jr., 2nd Lt. John F. Hanzes, 2nd Lt. Arthur...
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Medusae of the World: The Scyphomedusae.
Carnegie institution of Washington.
Sparmann, S. F. (2012).
Contributions to the
molecular phylogeny, phylogeography...
- 757–63. doi:10.1038/nsb963. PMID 12897770. S2CID 24188785. Schulz, Ju¨Rgen;
Sparmann, Gisela; Hofmann,
Eberhard (1975). "Alanine-mediated
reversible inactivation...
- day,
Enoch Thulin was
stressed by the
successful demonstrations made by
Sparmann the same year.
Thulin wanted to
improve his
flying skills but
crashed south-east...