Описание
Страна: Австро-Венгрия
Год: 1912
Jane's All The World Aircraft 1913
AUSTRIAN AEROPLANES.
ZIEGLER Monoplane. Flugzengwerke Johann Ziegler, Vienna.
                                        1912-13.
Length........feet (m.)          59      (18)
Span..........feet (m.)          42?     (13)
Area.......sq.feet(m^2.)        586      (55)
                      (    total        1656     (750)
Weight       (
                      (   useful              ...
Motor............. h.p.         100 Mercedes
Speed......m.p.h.(k.m.)           50     (80)
Number built during 1912                     2
GERMAN AEROPLANES.
ZIEGLER. Ziegler, Potsdam. Established late in 1912.
                               1912-13.
                               Monoplane.
Length.........feet (m.)    31     (9.50)
Span...........feet (m.)    39-1/3   (12)
Area......sq. feet (m?.)    344      (32)
Weight,
       total...lbs. (kgs.)    881     (400)
      useful...lbs. (kgs.)    992     (450)
Motor...............h.p.    100 N.A.G.
Speed, max...m.p.h.(km.)    60       (90)
          min..m.p.h.(km.)        ...
Endurance...........hrs.         2
Number built in 1912...          1
- Jane's All The World Aircraft 1913
 
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Albert Ziegler, born in Zeiden (today Codlea) next to Kronstadt (Braşov), Transylvania, worked as an engineer in the motor and aviation business in Switzerland, France and England before coming to Germany in 1911. There he assisted Prinz Sigismund von Preußen in building a glider, and was employed by Rumpler, Wright and Garuda. In 1912 Ziegler acquired a used 50–55 hp Argus engine and a shed at the Bornstedter Feld near Potsdam from the Siemens-Schuckert company, where at least a year was needed to realise his "Pfeil-Eindecker". Flown during the summer of 1913, it was said to be very stable and well steerable.