hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 13 March 2016 #1 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.
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.
Jemiba Moderator Staff member Top Contributor Senior Member Joined 11 March 2006 Messages 8,625 Reaction score 3,806 13 March 2016 #2 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". Attachments KE-14.jpg 128.1 KB · Views: 296
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".
Maveric Fight for yor Right! Joined 14 January 2007 Messages 2,231 Reaction score 854 13 March 2016 #3 Kalkert K.E.7 built by Ramor in Austria Attachments Kalkert KE-7 (Ramor).jpg 332.7 KB · Views: 276 Kalkert KE-7 (Ramor)-.jpg 369.2 KB · Views: 265
Maveric Fight for yor Right! Joined 14 January 2007 Messages 2,231 Reaction score 854 13 March 2016 #4 Kalkert K.E.14 built also by Ramor in Austria Attachments Kalkert KE-14 (Ramor).jpg 234.1 KB · Views: 246 Kalkert KE-14 (Ramor)-.jpg 267.7 KB · Views: 229
Maveric Fight for yor Right! Joined 14 January 2007 Messages 2,231 Reaction score 854 13 March 2016 #5 Source: Keimel, Österreichischer Flugzeugbau
hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 13 March 2016 #6 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.
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.
hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 13 March 2016 #7 Also; https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1933/1933%20-%201024.html?search=RAMOR Attachments A.png 193.6 KB · Views: 114
hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 21 October 2016 #8 The name of the company was; Ramor Flugzeugwerke.
hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 8 December 2019 #9 From L'Air Revue 1942, here is a K.E.8 airplane. Attachments b.png 227.7 KB · Views: 64 c.png 199.8 KB · Views: 55 d.png 56.7 KB · Views: 57
hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 34,911 Reaction score 15,786 22 January 2021 #10 Also from Aerophile. Attachments 4-12-1934.png 259.1 KB · Views: 45