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R3, R.III or R-3 or R/3 may refer to: Aviation * Aviatik R.III, a German List of aircraft (An–Az), aircraft * DFW R.III, a World War I German bomber aircraft * Ross R-3 glider * Tupolev R-3 Soviet reconnaissance aircraft * Yakutia Airlines IATA airline designator Entertainment * BBC Radio 3, a radio operated by the BBC within the United Kingdom * R3 (TV series), ''R3'' (TV series), produced by the BBC between 1964 and 1965 * Region 3, the DVD region code for Southeast Asia, South Korea, Republic of China (Taiwan), Hong Kong, Macau * ''Resistance 3'', the third game in the ''Resistance'' series * R3 (video game), ''R3'' (video game), a computer game for the Amiga series of computers in 1995 Military * Version of the German Rheintochter ground to air missile * R-5 Pobeda#Development, R-3 (missile), an abandoned Soviet ICBM design from the late '40s. * K-13 (missile), the Vympel K-13, an air-to-air missile also known as R-3S in Soviet service * R-3 tank, a proposed Romanian tank d ...
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Automobil und Aviatik AG was a German aircraft manufacturer during World War I. The company was established at Mulhouse, Mülhausen (today in France) in 1909 and soon became one of the country's leading producers of aircraft. It relocated to Freiburg in 1914 and to Leipzig in 1916 and established a subsidiary in Vienna as Österreichisch-Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik. During the war, the company became best known for its reconnaissance aircraft, the Aviatik B.I, B.I and Aviatik B.II, B.II, although the Austro-Hungarian subsidiary also produced a number of its own designs, including fighters such as the Aviatik D.I, D.I. History The company was founded in December 1909 by the Alsatian Georges Chatel. II cover page It started with the license-production of France, French aircraft; Hanriot monoplanes and Farman biplanes. From 1912, the factory started building its own successful biplanes, designed by Robert Wild (aircraft designer), Robert Wild. Just at the beginning of World W ...
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