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ROHRBACH
German All-Metal Aircraft Pioneer
German aircraft designer Adolf
Rohrbach realised before others that
the future in aircraft design lay in
metal, rather than wood and canvas.
His firm quickly grew to become one
of the largest aircraft producers in
Germany. His designs were
pioneering, and he invented several
features that are common in aircraft
today, but although Rohrbach
aircraft, especially the
flying-boats, were successful and
set world records, they were
commercial failures. On the other
hand, the Rohrbach Roland landplane
successfully served for many years
on one of the most demanding air
routes in Europe.
Rohrbach's lifetime ambition in
aviation did not really bear fruit
and insufficient funds and the Wall
Street crash in 1929 contributed to
the demise of his company. It
continued to exist, but no longer
built aircraft that carried the name
Rohrbach. The fact that Rohrbach,
despite all obstacles and setbacks,
managed to stay in the aviation
business until his premature death
in 1939 is just one of the
intriguing circumstances that form
part of this story. It is based on
extensive research in the archives
and contains a unique collection of
photos that will bring the reader
back in time to a mix of historical
fact, technical detail and
nostalgia. .
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