Edmund Sparmann
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Edmund Ernst Karl Sparmann (16 June 1888 in
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– 24 June 1951 in
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) was an aircraft designer and aeronautical inventor. He created an aircraft factory in Stockholm, was an aircraft designer, created and
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ed several aeronautical inventions, served in the Austrian Army flying corps in the first world war and designed and built the P1 Sparmann airplane.


P 1 Sparmann

The P 1, also known as the ''P 1 Sparmann'' or ''S 1-A ”Sparmannjagaren”'' was a trainer fighter created by Sparmann


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P 1 - Sparmann S 1-A ”Sparmannjagaren” (1939-1947)Edmund Sparmann
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1888 births 1951 deaths Engineers from Vienna Austro-Hungarian World War I pilots Austrian aviators {{aviation-bio-stub