Etrich Flugzeugwerke (EFW) was a short-lived aircraft manufacturer founded by Igo Etrich .
3-516: The company became part of Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke in 1914, which then, in turn, became part of Hansa-Brandenburg . Some of the planes were manufactured in Trautenau (today Trutnov , Czech Republic) and others in Liebau (today Lubawka , Poland). This aeronautical company–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article on an Austrian company
6-514: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hansa-Brandenburg Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke (more usually just Hansa-Brandenburg ) was a German aircraft manufacturing company that operated during World War I. It was created in May 1914 by the purchase of Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke by Camillo Castiglioni , who relocated the factory from Liebau to Brandenburg an der Havel . Brandenburg's chief designer, Ernst Heinkel
9-703: Was retained by the new enterprise. By Autumn 1915, it had become the largest aircraft manufacturer in Germany, with a capital of 1,500,000 Marks, 1,000 employees, and two more factories - one in Rummelsburg , Berlin, and one in Wandsbek, Hamburg . Although manufacturing was carried out in Germany, Castiglioni was an Austrian, and many of the firm's military aircraft were produced for the Austro-Hungarian aviation corps . The firm became especially known for
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