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  2. Raab-Katzenstein RK.9 Grasmücke - Wikipedia

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    An unknown number of them were amongst the ten Raab-Katzenstein aircraft at the German touring aircraft contest held in Berlin in October 1928. [5] In May 1929 a RK.9a took part in the International exposition of sporting and touring aircraft in Geneva on floats. [6] Both RK.9s and RK.9as took part in a similar Italian contest held that autumn. [7]

  3. Raab-Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 while working at Raab-Katzenstein, he designed his own stunt plane, the Fieseler F1 (also known as the Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 Tigerschwalbe), which was offered and sold to a Swedish company called AB Svenska Järnvägverkstaderna (ASJA), which built 25 of the type for Swedish Air Force in the beginning of the 1930s. [1]

  4. Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe - Wikipedia

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    The Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe (Swallow) was a German two-seat biplane produced in the 1920s. About fifty were built and the type became well known as an aerobatic aircraft , performing at many displays in the hands of pilots like Gerhard Fieseler .

  5. Kärcher - Wikipedia

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    www.kaercher.com Kärcher products in a shop in Germany Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG is a German family-owned company that operates worldwide and is known for its high-pressure cleaners , floor care equipment, parts cleaning systems, wash water treatment, military decontamination equipment and window vacuum cleaners.

  6. AEKKEA-RAAB - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Raab was the co-founder of Raab-Katzenstein, an aircraft manufacturing company.A devoted anti-Nazi, Raab was forced out of his homeland, and after attempts to establish his company in Estonia and Latvia, ended up in 1935 in Greece, where he had the support of a high-ranking Air Force officer (Gen. P. Gazis).

  7. Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 - Wikipedia

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    Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 Tigerschwalbe, also known as the Fieseler F 1 Tigerschwalbe, was a German twin-seat biplane trainer aircraft designed by Gerhard Fieseler by the end of the 1920s. Design and development

  8. Frankford, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Frankford is bounded by Belair Road, White Avenue, and Hazelwood Avenue to the north; Moravia Park Drive and I-895 to the south; the eastern city limits, Whitby Road, Arizona Avenue, Moores Run Drive, and Moores Run to the east; and Seidel Avenue and Bowleys Lane to the west.

  9. Ramstein air show disaster - Wikipedia

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    The memorial set up to commemorate the victims. The Ramstein air show disaster occurred on Sunday, 28 August 1988 during the Flugtag '88 airshow at USAF Ramstein Air Base near Kaiserslautern, West Germany.