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I could have sworn that a clipping had been posted showing Fischamend serials somewhere. I intended to flesh-out the listing in that mystery clipping to make it searchable. But, now, I can't find it ...
Anyway, first up is some background on Fischamend activities and serials ...
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7 - (Fd) = Fischamend; k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik Fischamend
- Sometimes given as k.u.k. Fliegerwerft Fischamend
As its title suggests, the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal or Flugzeugfabrik Fischamend was a unit of the Austro-Hungarian army - not a corporate entity. However, construction of complete airframes began quite early at Fischamend. The term 'Flugzeugfabrik' was needed to distinguish airframe manufacture and what would now be called MRO work from other aviation-related activities at Fischamend - including training military maintenance personnel, aviation research (including a propeller wind tunnel), etc.
In many ways, the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal was distinct. However, for designator style, it also seems to have been unique in applying its assigned airframe maker abbreviation - (Fd) - to rebuilt (and often re-roled) airframes as opposed to only to its own production types.
Aircraft production in Fischamend began in 1912 with Etrich Taube copies
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The k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik at Fischamend
The earliest Fischamend prototypes were Erich Taubes - mainly Typ B and Typ F Taubes built at the Lohner-Werke. [1] Because these aircraft took part in military manoeuvres, these were also known as 'Manöver Taubes'. Lohner began delivering Taubes to the Luftschifferabteilung in the Summer of 1911.
By 1913, the so-called 'Manöver Taubes' were also being constructed at the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik at Fischamend ... albeit, as unlicensed copies. Fischamend also produced dedicated Taube trainer types. The Taube S (or SchulTaube) had tandem seating (with the instructor seated to the rear. [2] The Taube X was more substantially modified to accommodate side-by-side seating in a wider fuselage.
Initially, the Luftschifferabteilung assigned each Taube with a distinct name. The Typ Bs received a random assortment of names. The Typ F were given names startin with the letter A. Later, Typ Fs were also assigned 'hull numbers' prefixed by the letter F.
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[1] These aircraft are sometimes referred to as MLG Lohner-Etrich-Taube. This unwieldy construction results from Igo Etrich having sold the Austro-Hungarian rights to his Taube monoplane to Camillo Castiglioni's Motor-Luftfahrzeug-Ges.mbH (or MLG). However, Castiglioni came to a greement with Ludwig Lohner whereby the Lohner-Werke would continue to build Taubes which MLG could then market and take a sales commission on.
[2] For aerodynamic reasons, that rear compartment could be sealed off when the SchulTaube was scheduled for a student's solo flight.
Anyway, first up is some background on Fischamend activities and serials ...
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7 - (Fd) = Fischamend; k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik Fischamend
- Sometimes given as k.u.k. Fliegerwerft Fischamend
As its title suggests, the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal or Flugzeugfabrik Fischamend was a unit of the Austro-Hungarian army - not a corporate entity. However, construction of complete airframes began quite early at Fischamend. The term 'Flugzeugfabrik' was needed to distinguish airframe manufacture and what would now be called MRO work from other aviation-related activities at Fischamend - including training military maintenance personnel, aviation research (including a propeller wind tunnel), etc.
In many ways, the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal was distinct. However, for designator style, it also seems to have been unique in applying its assigned airframe maker abbreviation - (Fd) - to rebuilt (and often re-roled) airframes as opposed to only to its own production types.
Aircraft production in Fischamend began in 1912 with Etrich Taube copies
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The k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik at Fischamend
The earliest Fischamend prototypes were Erich Taubes - mainly Typ B and Typ F Taubes built at the Lohner-Werke. [1] Because these aircraft took part in military manoeuvres, these were also known as 'Manöver Taubes'. Lohner began delivering Taubes to the Luftschifferabteilung in the Summer of 1911.
By 1913, the so-called 'Manöver Taubes' were also being constructed at the k.u.k. Fliegerarsenal Flugzeugfabrik at Fischamend ... albeit, as unlicensed copies. Fischamend also produced dedicated Taube trainer types. The Taube S (or SchulTaube) had tandem seating (with the instructor seated to the rear. [2] The Taube X was more substantially modified to accommodate side-by-side seating in a wider fuselage.
Initially, the Luftschifferabteilung assigned each Taube with a distinct name. The Typ Bs received a random assortment of names. The Typ F were given names startin with the letter A. Later, Typ Fs were also assigned 'hull numbers' prefixed by the letter F.
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[1] These aircraft are sometimes referred to as MLG Lohner-Etrich-Taube. This unwieldy construction results from Igo Etrich having sold the Austro-Hungarian rights to his Taube monoplane to Camillo Castiglioni's Motor-Luftfahrzeug-Ges.mbH (or MLG). However, Castiglioni came to a greement with Ludwig Lohner whereby the Lohner-Werke would continue to build Taubes which MLG could then market and take a sales commission on.
[2] For aerodynamic reasons, that rear compartment could be sealed off when the SchulTaube was scheduled for a student's solo flight.