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Correct spelling of title

I am rather convinced that the title of this article is misspelt. It should refer to "Anstalt" [1] thus institution, there is no word "ansalt" in the German language. Teeschmid ( talk) 09:25, 16 October 2014 (UTC) reply

  1. ^ "Wiktionary". wiktionary. Retrieved 16 October 2014.

Post war

What happened to the facility after the war? -- Lysy talk 01:17, 7 March 2018 (UTC) reply

The article relies on a single British book and completely misses the fact that the facility was visited by Theodore Von Karman and Hugh Dryden on behalf of U.S. AAF General Hap Arnold:

"The group departed for Europe in April 1945 prepared to assess the current state of international aeronautics. In London, **Kármán and Dryden** donned uniforms bearing the simulated ranks of major general and colonel, respectively. They then traveled to Paris, the jumping-off point of the mission and from there to the German border. They drove to an **aeronautics laboratory near Braunschweig**, in the village of Völkenrode, concealed from public view in a setting of forests and farms and just lately uncovered by U.S. forces. **Dryden and Kármán** interviewed some of the leading German scientists about their guided missile and jet propulsion research and amassed some 1,500 tons of materials relating to swept-wing aerodynamics and highspeed human physiology" p. 8-9

"A Powerful Friendship: Theodore von Kármán and Hugh L. Dryden" NASA/TM-2003-212031 by Michael Gorn https://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88767main_H-2545.pdf

What facility near Braunschweig?

See the Wikipedia article on Braunschweig:

"After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, several state institutions were placed in Braunschweig, including the **Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt** in Völkenrode, the Hitler Youth Academy for Youth Leadership,[32] and the SS-Junkerschule Braunschweig.[33] With the Reichswerke Hermann Göring in Salzgitter and the Stadt des KdF-Wagens, as well as several factories in the city itself (including Büssing and the Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig), the Braunschweig region became one of the centres of the German arms industry.[34] /info/en/?search=Braunschweig

Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt?

Hint "Luft" as in Luftwaffe

Google "Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt" and this very Wikipedia article comes up first:

German Aeronautical Research Institute - Wikipedia /info/en/?search=German_Aeronautical_Research_Institute Jim.Callahan,Orlando ( talk) 01:32, 10 February 2023 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Correct spelling of title

I am rather convinced that the title of this article is misspelt. It should refer to "Anstalt" [1] thus institution, there is no word "ansalt" in the German language. Teeschmid ( talk) 09:25, 16 October 2014 (UTC) reply

  1. ^ "Wiktionary". wiktionary. Retrieved 16 October 2014.

Post war

What happened to the facility after the war? -- Lysy talk 01:17, 7 March 2018 (UTC) reply

The article relies on a single British book and completely misses the fact that the facility was visited by Theodore Von Karman and Hugh Dryden on behalf of U.S. AAF General Hap Arnold:

"The group departed for Europe in April 1945 prepared to assess the current state of international aeronautics. In London, **Kármán and Dryden** donned uniforms bearing the simulated ranks of major general and colonel, respectively. They then traveled to Paris, the jumping-off point of the mission and from there to the German border. They drove to an **aeronautics laboratory near Braunschweig**, in the village of Völkenrode, concealed from public view in a setting of forests and farms and just lately uncovered by U.S. forces. **Dryden and Kármán** interviewed some of the leading German scientists about their guided missile and jet propulsion research and amassed some 1,500 tons of materials relating to swept-wing aerodynamics and highspeed human physiology" p. 8-9

"A Powerful Friendship: Theodore von Kármán and Hugh L. Dryden" NASA/TM-2003-212031 by Michael Gorn https://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88767main_H-2545.pdf

What facility near Braunschweig?

See the Wikipedia article on Braunschweig:

"After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, several state institutions were placed in Braunschweig, including the **Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt** in Völkenrode, the Hitler Youth Academy for Youth Leadership,[32] and the SS-Junkerschule Braunschweig.[33] With the Reichswerke Hermann Göring in Salzgitter and the Stadt des KdF-Wagens, as well as several factories in the city itself (including Büssing and the Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig), the Braunschweig region became one of the centres of the German arms industry.[34] /info/en/?search=Braunschweig

Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt?

Hint "Luft" as in Luftwaffe

Google "Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt" and this very Wikipedia article comes up first:

German Aeronautical Research Institute - Wikipedia /info/en/?search=German_Aeronautical_Research_Institute Jim.Callahan,Orlando ( talk) 01:32, 10 February 2023 (UTC) reply


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