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Gustav Victor Lachmann (1896–1966), aeronautical engineer  
Gustav Victor Lachmann (1896–1966), aeronautical engineer  
1896 b. Dresden, Saxony, 3. Feb.
Technical University, Darmstadt; University, Gottingen.
1914 Joined the 24th Hessian Life Dragoons
1916 Commissioned
1917-18 pilot
1921-24 employed on aerodynamic research work at Gottingen,
1925-26 chief designer to the Albatros Flugzeugwerke, Johannisthal, Berlin
1926-29 technical adviser to the Ishikawajima Aircraft Works, Tokyo.
1929 Joined the technical staff of Messrs. [[Handley Page]], Ltd.


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Latest revision as of 14:18, 5 November 2024

Gustav Victor Lachmann (1896–1966), aeronautical engineer

1896 b. Dresden, Saxony, 3. Feb.

Technical University, Darmstadt; University, Gottingen.

1914 Joined the 24th Hessian Life Dragoons

1916 Commissioned

1917-18 pilot

1921-24 employed on aerodynamic research work at Gottingen,

1925-26 chief designer to the Albatros Flugzeugwerke, Johannisthal, Berlin

1926-29 technical adviser to the Ishikawajima Aircraft Works, Tokyo.

1929 Joined the technical staff of Messrs. Handley Page, Ltd.


1966 Obituary [1]



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