Hannoversche Waggonfabrik AG was a German aircraft manufacturer of the
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
era. It was known as a railway
rolling stock
The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, freight and passenger cars (or coaches), and non-revenue cars. Passenger vehicles can ...
constructor until required by the German government in 1916 to start the construction of aeroplanes. The aircraft branch of the company was established at
Hannover-Linden where other types were first manufactured under licence until 1916 when the Hannover type itself came on stream.
History
The Hannoversche Waggonfabrik AG (Hawa) was founded in 1898 to build passenger and freight cars for Germany's railways. When the First World War began, Hannover built rolling stock for the German military, before gradually becoming more and more involved in the production of aircraft, starting with the manufacture of propellers in 1915 before moving on to repair work, and the license manufacture of aircraft by the end of the year. An important reason why Hannover, along with other railway manufacturers, was encouraged to move into aircraft work was that, not only did it have an extensive, well trained workforce, but also possessed large stocks of seasoned wood.
[Grosz July 1971, p.252.]
Hannover hired
Hermann Dorner, formerly of
DFW as chief designer in September 1917,
[Grosz July 1971, p.253".] with his first design being a two-seat fighter, the
Hannover CL.II
The Hannover CL.II was an escort fighter, produced in Germany during World War I, designed in response to a 1917 requirement by the '' Idflieg'' for such a machine to protect reconnaissance aircraft over enemy territory. It was a compact biplane o ...
. This proved a great success, and was followed into production by the improved
Hannover CL.III
The Hannover CL.III was a German military aircraft of World War I. It was a two-seat multi-role aircraft, primarily used as a ground attack machine. Like the other Hannover "light-C-class", or "CL" designated aircraft designed by Hermann Dorner, ...
.
[Grosz July 1971, pp. 254–255.]
The further improved
Hannover CL.V was in production at the end of the war, but while Hannover attempted to move into civil aircraft manufacture, the
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June ...
suspended all aircraft manufacture and Hannover returned to its original business of railway stock manufacture.
Aircraft
Production figures from
[Grosz August 1971, p.292.]
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Hannover C.I
The Aviatik C.I was an observation aircraft which came into service during World War I in April 1915. It was a development of the Aviatik B.I and B.II models, being one of first aircraft of the new German C class of armed biplanes. In the C.I ...
(licensed built Aviatik C.I) – 146
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Halberstadt D.II – 30
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Rumpler C.Ia – 375
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Hannover CL.II
The Hannover CL.II was an escort fighter, produced in Germany during World War I, designed in response to a 1917 requirement by the '' Idflieg'' for such a machine to protect reconnaissance aircraft over enemy territory. It was a compact biplane o ...
– 443
*
Hannover CL.III
The Hannover CL.III was a German military aircraft of World War I. It was a two-seat multi-role aircraft, primarily used as a ground attack machine. Like the other Hannover "light-C-class", or "CL" designated aircraft designed by Hermann Dorner, ...
– 180 CL.III, 611 CL.IIIa
*
Hannover CL.IV
The Hannover C.IV was a prototype escort fighter built in Germany during World War I, which formed the basis for a passenger aircraft following the war. Derived from the Hannover CL.II, the C.IV shared the same basic conventional biplane configura ...
– 5
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Hannover CL.V – 108
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Hannover F.3
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Hannover F.10 __NOTOC__
The Hannover F.10 was an early German airliner developed shortly after World War I by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik based on their wartime escort fighters; the Hannover CL.II and its derivatives. Unlike those aircraft, which were all biplane ...
– 1
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Hannover Vampyr
The Hannover H.1 Vampyr (known in Germany as the HaWa Vampyr) was a German glider designed by Georg Madelung for the 1921 Rhön gliding competition, which was held at the Wasserkuppe from 8 August to 25 August 1921. The Vampyr is believed to be ...
References
* German Aircraft of the First World War, Gray P. & Thetford O., 1970 Putnam
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