- Paul W.
Wittemann and
Adolph (Walter)
Wittemann and
Charles Rudolph Wittemann (September 15, 1884 – July 8, 1967) were
early aviation pioneers. They were...
- The
Wittemann-Lewis
Aircraft Company was an
American aircraft manufacturer between 1906 and 1923. It was
notable for
building two
large aircraft, the...
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United States v. Steffens,
United States v.
Wittemann, and
United States v. Johnson.
Steffens and
Wittemann dealt with
alleged counterfeiting of marks...
- Pies and
Tarts with Heart.
Quarry Books. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-59253-846-1.
Wittemann, B.; Webster, N. (1987).
Water Escapes:
Great Waterside Vacation Spots...
- The
Wittemann-Lewis NBL-1 "Barling Bomber" was an
experimental long-range,
heavy bomber built for the
United States Army Air
Service in the
early 1920s...
- Plamper,
Felix A.; Becker, Harald; Lanzendörfer, Michael; Patel, Mushtaq;
Wittemann, Alexander; Ballauff, Matthias; Müller, Axel H. E. (2005-09-23). "Synthesis...
- The
Wittemann-Lewis
Training Tractor (sometimes
referred to as the T-T) is an
American two-seat
military training biplane designed and
built by the Wittemann-Lewis...
- Witman, a
hamlet in the Netherlands.
Whitman (disambiguation)
Wittemann_brothers
Wittemann-Lewis Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 This page
lists people with the surname...
- full-sized
biplane began construction as
early as the fall of 1908 by the
Wittemann Brothers of
Staten Island. The
framework was
constructed out of straight-grained...
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creating thousands of
postcards and viewbooks. In 1890, Adolph and
Herman L.
Wittemann founded the
Albertype Company, a
postcard and
viewbook publishing company...