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Rumpler, Edmund© Copyright Edmund Rumpler with a model of his gigantic seaplane, around 1925 Rumpler, Edmund, b. Vienna, Jan. 4, 1872, d. Neu Tollow (Germany), Sept. 7, 1940, constructor of automobiles and planes. 1890-1895 studied mechanical engineering at the University of Technology in Vienna, from 1897 constructor with German automobile manufacturers. 1906 set up his own engineering office in Berlin, from 1908 also built planes. 1910 was granted the right to build a reproduction of the "Etrich-Taube", a low-flying motor plane, the improved version of which was called "R.-Taube". During World War I built military planes at the "R.-Werke AG" in Augsburg and in 1921 the first streamlined automobile, the "R.-Tropfenauto".
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