Etrich Taube - Wikipedia The Etrich Taube, also known by the names of the various later manufacturers who built versions of the type, such as the Rumpler Taube, was a pre-World War I monoplane aircraft It was the first military aeroplane to be mass-produced in Germany
Inspired by a Seed, an Austrian Designer Developed a Family of . . . In “Etrich Taube,” artist Russell Smith portrays an Austrian version of the once-ubiquitous monoplane The word “taube” means “dove” or “pigeon,” but designer Ignaz “Igo” Etrich derived his inspiration from the seed of the Zanonia plant
Tauben – Wikipedia Die Tauben (Columbidae), von mittelhochdeutsch tūbe (als „die Dunkle“ vermutlich zu germanisch dūƀon[1]), sind eine artenreiche Familie der Vögel Sie sind die einzige Familie der Ordnung der Taubenvögel (Columbiformes) Eine männliche Taube heißt Tauberich, [2]Täuberich[3] (Nachbildung von „Enterich“), Tauber[4] (seit dem 14
Flying Wings : An Anthology : Igo Etrich (1879 - 1967) The most common 'German' aircraft of the immediate prewar, and early WWI years was not German in origin, but rather Austrian Designed by Igo Etrich, the 'Taube' took its name - 'Dove' - from its birdlike appearance As well as being built by Etrich, the Taube was constructed by many other firms in Germany and Austro-Hungary
Rumpler Taube (Dove) Reproduction | The Museum of Flight The Museum's Taube is a reproduction of the configuration built by the German firm Rumpler The reproduction was built by master craftsman Art Williams for Doug Champlin, completed in 1984 It is equipped with a rare, original Mercedes D II engine
Taube - Wikipedia Henry Taube (1915–2005), Canadian-born American chemist awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Karl Taube (born 1957), American Mesoamericanist, archaeologist, epigrapher and ethnohistorian; Mel Taube (1904–1979), American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach; Mikhail Taube (1869–1961), Russian lawyer, statesman, and
Evert Taube - Wikipedia Axel Evert Taube (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈěːvɛʈ ˈʈoːb] ⓘ; [a] 12 March 1890 – 31 January 1976) was a Swedish author, artist, composer and singer He is widely regarded as one of Sweden's most respected musicians and the foremost troubadour of the Swedish ballad tradition in the 20th century
Henry Taube - Wikipedia Henry Taube FRSC (November 30, 1915 – November 16, 2005) was a Canadian-born American chemist who was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "his work in the mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes "
Henry Taube | Chemistry - Stanford University A beloved mentor and educator, Henry Taube received the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to the understanding of electron transfer in chemical reactions
11 heimische Taubenarten mit Bild - Plantopedia Folgende fünf Wildtaubenarten sind in Deutschland beheimatet: Den Namen „Hohltaube“ erhielt diese in Deutschland beheimatete Taubenart aufgrund ihres bevorzugten Brutplatzes Ihr Taubennest befindet sich in hohlen Baumstämmen, wo keine andere Taubenart brütet Sie hält sich überwiegend in „grünen“ Gebieten auf, wo sie Futter findet