Albert Kalkert KE Series ?

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Hi,

what was this Albert kalkert series,the "KE" ?,I found it in a popular site;

http://histaviation.com/kalkert.html

it was KE 5,7,8,9 & 14.
 
A quick Google search brought up some data and photos about the K.E.14 on
http://www.pennula.de/flugsport-luftsport-luftfahrt-luftverkehr-luftwaffe/luftsport-luftfahrt-luftverkehr-flugsport-1933/flugsport-1933-luftsport-luftverkehr-luftfahrt.htm
(the FLUGSPORT archive), a site, you made us aware of quite a while ago. The K.E. 5 is mentioned as a high wing, single engined
aircraft with a Bristol Cherub engine of 36 hp and having flown only for 20 hours.
I typed in "Albert Kalkert "KE 14" " and got those results, it may work for those other type numbers, too. It's really quite easy
to do some "basic research". ;)
 

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Kalkert K.E.7 built by Ramor in Austria
 

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Kalkert K.E.14 built also by Ramor in Austria
 

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Excellent my dears Jemiba and Maveric,

for Ramor,I know it very well,but I don't know the Kalkert KE.14 was for it,and I know the
KE.14 was powered by one De Havilland Gipsy engine.
 
Also;

https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1933/1933%20-%201024.html?search=RAMOR
 

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The name of the company was; Ramor Flugzeugwerke.
 
From L'Air Revue 1942,

here is a K.E.8 airplane.
 

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