THE Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luft-fahrt—known for short as the D.V.L.—at Berlin-Adlershof, is the central establishment for aeronautical research in Germany. Hitherto the D.V.L. had as its special prerogative the testing of aircraft and aero-engines for certificates of airworthiness. Since April 1, 1933, the Inspection Department has passed under the authority of the “Reichsamt für Flugsicherung” (Air Security Board), but it has not actually been separated from the D.V.L., continuing to have its premises at the D.V.L. establishment. (Further details of the Inspection Department are given later.)
The German Research Institute
The Development, Organisation and Work of the D.V.L. Described and Illustrated
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 5 , 6 ; 121-137
1933-06-01
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Engineering Index Backfile | 1933
|Single cylinder experimental engine of German Aeronautical Research Institute (DVL)
Engineering Index Backfile | 1937
|Single cylinder experimental engine of German Aeronautical Research Institute (DVL)
Engineering Index Backfile | 1937
|Single cylinder experimental engine of German Aeronautical Research Institute (DVL)
Engineering Index Backfile | 1937
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