Caspar-Werke
Template:Short description The Caspar-Werke was a German aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century. It was founded in 1911 by Karl Caspar under the name Zentrale für Aviatik in Fuhlsbüttel.[1] In its early years, the firm built Etrich and Rumpler types under licence, and was dissolved following World War I.
In 1921, Caspar re-established the firm at Travemünde with Ernst Heinkel as chief designer. Heinkel left in May the following year after a dispute over rights to a design, and was replaced by Ernst Ritter von Lössl. Later, Hans Herrmann from the former Udet Flugzeugbau, was the designer. The company ceased operations in 1928.[2][3]
Aircraft
- Caspar CC 15 project only
- Caspar CST 18 project only
- Caspar C 24
- Caspar C 26
- Caspar C 27
- Caspar C 30
- Caspar C 32
- Caspar C 33
- Caspar C 35
- Caspar U.1
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