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Old 28 May 2005, 07:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Paul Georg Ehrhardt

I am trying to find information about an engineer called Paul Georg Ehrhardt, who I believe used to work at Kondor Flugfahrzeuge. I believe that the same person also wrote quite a few books, and continued to patent ideas into the 1950's. Does anybody know anything about Paul Ehrhardt?
 
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Hi Adler:

If you don't know already, there's an article in Cross & Cockade (Autumn 1968) titled, "The Flounder" by Egon Krueger. This article is about an experimental aircraft that Paul G. Ehrhardt designed during WWI when he was with LVG. It's a short article. I can scan it and send it to you via email if you like.

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Hi Adler:

If you don't know already, there's an article in Cross & Cockade (Autumn 1968) titled, "The Flounder" by Egon Krueger. This article is about an experimental aircraft that Paul G. Ehrhardt designed during WWI when he was with LVG. It's a short article. I can scan it and send it to you via email if you like.

Cheers, Amy
Hi Amy,

Thank you so much for the reply. I don't know very much about the aviation side of Ehrhardt' life, but am interested in any information really, so I would really appreciate a scan of that article.

My email address is grang012@planet.nl

Thanks again,

Paddy
 
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