- Erwin Komenda
Erwin Komenda (
April 6 ,1904 -August 22 ,1966 ) was the designer of the bodies for theVW Beetle and variousPorsche sports car s.He was born in
Weyer , a little village inUpper Austria nearSteyr . From 1926 to 1929 he worked as a car-body designer in the Steyr factories. There he metFerdinand Porsche in 1929 when Porsche joined Steyr as technical director. In 1929 Komenda's innovative ideas landed him the post of Chief Engineer forDaimler-Benz inSindelfingen (Germany), a position he held until 1931. During his tenure he managed in most cases to reduce the weight of Mercedes cars through better design. During that period Mercedes also developed a streamlined car withmonocoque construction. In October 1931, Komenda resigned his most respectable job with Mercedes and joined Ferdinand Porsche's new company, a step into an unknown future.From 1931 to his death in 1966 Komenda was chief engineer and leader of the
Porsche car-body-construction department.Komenda developed the car body construction of the VW Beetle, the most built car body of the last century. He designed with his co-worker Josef Mickl the famous
Auto Union Grand Prix car and theCisitalia Grand Prix car.After
World War II Porsche was (for a short time) headquartered inGmünd inAustria , where Komenda andFerry Porsche designed the first Porsche sports car, the Porsche type 356. Further 356 variations and developments followed, including the 356 Porsche speedster. Komenda also worked out the design of thePorsche 550 Spyder . Due to his early death his last work for the Porsche company was with the development of thePorsche 911 .External links
* [http://www.komenda.at Erwin Komenda Porsche Designer]
* [http://www.superbeetles.com/komenda/komenda.htm Erwin Komenda, from SuperBeetles.Com]
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