Heinkel-Hirth engine division

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The Heinkel-Hirth engine division was the propulsion arm of the German aircraft manufacturer Heinkel, responsible for developing advanced jet and rocket engines during the World War II era.

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Heinkel aircraft factory in Rostock 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aero engine manufacturer division
aircraft engine manufacturer
activity design of aircraft engines
production of aircraft engines
research and development of propulsion systems
associatedWithAircraftManufacturer Heinkel NERFINISHED
contribution development of early operational turbojet engines
pioneering work in gas turbine technology
country Germany NERFINISHED
era Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
focus advanced propulsion systems
high-speed aircraft propulsion
historicalRole key participant in German jet engine development during World War II
propulsion arm of Heinkel
industry aerospace
aircraft engines
locationCountry Germany NERFINISHED
notableEngineer Hans von Ohain NERFINISHED
notableProduct Heinkel HeS 011 NERFINISHED
Heinkel HeS 3 NERFINISHED
Heinkel HeS 30 NERFINISHED
Heinkel HeS 8 NERFINISHED
notableProductType turbojet engine
parentOrganization Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke NERFINISHED
Heinkel NERFINISHED
specialization jet engines
rocket engines
timePeriod World War II
usedBy Luftwaffe
usedIn German military aircraft

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Heinkel HeS 011 jet engine designOrganization Heinkel-Hirth engine division
subject surface form: Heinkel HeS 011
Bombing of Rostock in World War II target Heinkel-Hirth engine division
this entity surface form: Heinkel aircraft factory in Rostock