• Ferdinand Brandner (17 November 1903 – 20 December 1986) was an Austrian aerospace designer and an SS Standartenführer in Nazi Germany. While interned...
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  • Brandner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christoph Brandner (born 1975), Austrian professional hockey winger Ferdinand Brandner...
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    The Brandner E-300 was an Egyptian turbojet engine, developed for the Helwan HA-300 light jet fighter. Austrian engineer Ferdinand Brandner, who had worked...
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    piston aircraft engine from Junkers, designed under the management of Ferdinand Brandner of the Junkers Motorenwerke. Such was the projected performance of...
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    by a team of Soviet scientists and deported German engineers under Ferdinand Brandner, who had worked for Junkers previously; the design bureau was headed...
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    designed by a German team of ex-Junkers prisoner-engineers under Ferdinand Brandner. The fuselage was conventional with a mid-mounted wing with 35 degrees...
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    its work on the HA-300, which now stood for Helwan Aircraft 300. Ferdinand Brandner, an Austrian jet engine expert, was also invited to develop a turbojet...
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    (then Dipl.-Ing.) Ferdinand Brandner, whereas (then Dipl.-Ing.) Brunolf Baade was given the general project lead. Before Brandner finally went back to...
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  • German Baade 152, the first jet airliner to be developed in Germany. Ferdinand Brandner - aerospace designer and former SS Standartenführer (colonel), played...
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  • Bomhard, SS General Martin Bormann, Secretary to the Führer/SS General Ferdinand Brandner, SS Colonel Fritz von Brodowski, German Army General Helmuth Brückner...
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