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Страна: Германия

Год: 1910

  • M.Dusing - German & Austro-Hungarian Aero Engines of WWI. Vol.3 /Centennial Perspective/ (66)

    Otto Daus received his pilot license, #800, in June, 1914 and was drafted almost immediately thereafter in the Fliegertruppe. After 1930, Daus became a designer in the Tempo automobile factory. He died on 6th December, 1976 in Hamburg.
    Engineer Otto Daus designed and built two machines:
       1) Eindecker (German for monoplane) built in 1910. It had wings similar to the Taube and was powered by a 7 cylinder rotary engine. Between the landing gear / wheels was a landing skid. In 1910, some short flights were made with this machine.
       Kees Kort

  • M.Dusing - German & Austro-Hungarian Aero Engines of WWI. Vol.3 /Centennial Perspective/ (66)

    Engineer Otto Daus designed and built two machines:
      2) Renneindecker (German for monoplane racer). Produced in 1914. Powered by a 70 hp Schwade rotary engine. In the form of a Taube, with two pillars (in German : Spanntürmen). The propeller was mounted at the back of the rotary engine (quite old fashioned for 1914 !). Daus got his pilot license flying this plane.
       Kees Kort