- Hans
Wocke (born 2
August 1908 in Danzig) was a
German airplane designer. He was the
chief developer of
Junkers (JFM AG)
during World War II. One of Wocke's...
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Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke (27
November 1820,
Breslau – 7
November 1906) was a
German entomologist,
specialising in Lepidoptera. He was an apothecary...
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being not only
forward swept but also tailless.
Meanwhile in Germany, Hans
Wocke was
studying the
problems of
swept wings at the near-sonic
speeds of which...
- Edmunds. "Stigmella
filipendulae (
Wocke, 1871)". UK Fly Mines.
Retrieved November 21, 2013. "Stigmella
filipendulae (
Wocke, 1871)". Sus**** Moth Group. Retrieved...
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Homeyer in 1874 as
Dasychira groenlandica, a name
which Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke (who had also
examined the specimens) had
given them prior,
detailing this...
- (December 2013). "First
Records of the
Arctic Moth
Gynaephora groenlandica (
Wocke)
South of the Arctic". Arctic. 66 (4): 429–434. doi:10.14430/arctic4329...
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Sterrhopterix standfussi is a moth of the
Psychidae family. It was
described by
Wocke in 1851. It is
found in
northern and
central Europe. The
wingspan is 27–29 mm...
- swept-forward wing was
suggested by the project's head
designer Dr. Hans
Wocke as a way of
providing extra lift at low
airspeeds -
necessary because of...
- The church, with
Gothic elements, was
designed by a
master builder named Wocke.
President Paul
Kruger laid its
foundation stone on 13
February 1894, and...
- by J.J.
Abrams and Doug Dorst".
Chicago Tribune.
Retrieved 2024-03-28.
Wocke,
Brendon John (2014-11-30). "The
Analogue Technology of S :
Exploring Narrative...