Sablatnig
Sablatnig was a German aircraft manufacturer and airline.[2][3] After the conclusion of World War I, in August 1919 Sablatnig offered government subsidised services between Berlin and Bremen using its Sablatnig P.III commercial biplanes in conjunction with Norddeutscher Lloyd.[4]
| Industry | Aircraft production | 
|---|---|
| Founded | October 1915 [1] | 
Key people  | Dr Josef Sablatnig | 
Aircraft
    
| Model name | First flight | Number built | Type | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Sablatnig SF-1 | 1915 | 1 | Navy Recon | 
| Sablatnig SF-2 | 1916 | 26 | Recon | 
| Sablatnig SF-5 | 1917 | 91 | Recon | 
| Sablatnig SF-8 | 1918 | 3 | Recon | 
| Sablatnig C.I | 1917 | 2 | Recon | 
| Sablatnig N.I | 1918 | 1 | Bomber | 
| Sablatnig P.III | 1919 | 40 | Commercial airplane | 
References
    
- Heinz J. Nowarra; Bruce Robertson; Peter G. Cooksley. Marine aircraft of the 1914-1918 War. p. 62.
 - The Engineering Index. p. 20.
 -  Aerophile. 1 January 1921. 
{{cite journal}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Papers by Command, Volume 9. p. 21.
 
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