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Hersteller:
kuw
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Eidgenössische Konstruktions-Werkestätte (K+W), Abteilung Flug
Thun, foundet: 1934
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Eidgenössisches Flugzeugwerk -
CH-6032 Emmen -
Schweiz
Tel : +41 41 594111
Fax : +41 41 552588
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1916 -
K+W DH 1,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1916 -
K+W DH 2,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1917 -
K+W DH 3,
Reconnaissance and flight instruction aircraft
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1918 -
K+W DH 4,
Combat Aircraft
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1924 -
K+W MA-7 Militär-Apparat,
Fighter Interceptor
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1929 -
K+W DH-5A,
Short Range Recconnaisance
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1936 -
K+W C 35,
Reconnaisance and light bomber aircraft
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The Switzerland Airforce had the need for a twoseater
aircraft for reconnaisance, air defense and bombing,
both horizontal and dive bombing. The C35 was derived
from several Fokker types, some 88 were build.
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1939 -
K+W C 3602,
Ground Attack Aircraft
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1942 -
K+W C 3603,
Recconnaissance, Ground Attack Aircraft
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1946 -
K+W C 3605,
Reconnaisance, Ground Attack
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1951 -
F+W N 20 Aiguillon,
Fighter Bomber Prototype
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1951 -
F+W N 20 . 2 Arbalète,
Fighter prototype
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1970 -
K+W C 3605,
Target towing aircraft
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The C3605 was derived from the swiss piston engine
fighter C3603. To get a more powerful propulsion, a
TL engine was mounted on the prolonged bow. This
construction from a "recycled" wwII fighter and a
modern propulsion was in service to the mid-80ies.
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