- Kurt Tank
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name = Kurt Waldemar Tank
nationality = German
birth_date =February 24 1898
birth_place = Bromberg (Bydgoszcz),Province of Posen
death_date =June 5 1983
death_place =Munich
education =Technical University of Berlin
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significant_projects = Fw 190
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significant_awards = Honorary Professor with chair atTechnical University of Braunschweig Kurt Waldemar Tank (
February 24 1898 -June 5 1983 ) was a resourceful German aeronauticalengineer and test pilot, heading the design department atFocke-Wulf from 1931-45. He designed several important aircraft ofWorld War II , including theFocke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter aircraft . [cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,813605,00.html
title=Old Hands, New Directions |publisher=TIME |accessdate=2008-02-24|last=|first=]Early life
Tank was born in Bromberg (Bydgoszcz),
Province of Posen . His grandfather was a cavalry sergeant in theUhlans and his father, Willi Tank, was agrenadier sergeant in the 3rd Division. [cite book | last = Conradis | first = Heinz | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Design for Flight | publisher = Macdonald | date = 1960 | location = | pages = p. 216 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = ] WhenWorld War I broke out Tank wished to join the Imperial German Army Air Service, but his father insisted he instead follow the family tradition and enlist in the cavalry. He ended the war as a captain, with many decorations for bravery.Career
After the war, Tank graduated from the
Technical University of Berlin in 1923. A mentor from the university secured him his first job, in the design department ofRohrbach Metallflugzeug GmbH , where he worked on flying boats and assisted in the design of the passenger aircraft, the Roland RoVIII. Tank moved on toAlbatros Flugzeugwerke , where he worked as a test pilot. The Albatros company went bankrupt in 1929 and in 1931, under government pressure, was merged withFocke-Wulf .Tank then started work on the design of the Fw 44 "Stieglitz" (Goldfinch), a two-seat civilian biplane. It was Focke Wulf's first commercially successful design, launched in 1934. This led to burgeoning growth for the company as Hitler began to prepare the country for war.
In 1936 Tank designed the
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 "Condor" to aLufthansa specification. The first flight was in July 1937 after just under one year of development with Tank at the controls.World War II
The Fw 190 "Würger" (butcher-bird), first flying in 1939 and produced from 1941 to 1945, was a mainstay
Luftwaffe single-seat fighter and bomber during World War II, and Tank's most prolific (over 20,000 produced) and famous design. In January 1943, he was named honorary Professor with a chair at theTechnical University of Braunschweig , in recognition of his services to the development of flight.In 1944, the "
Reichsluftfahrtministerium " (German Air Ministry) decided that new fighter aircraft designations must include the chief designer's name. Kurt Tank's new designs were therefore given the prefix Ta. His most notable late-war design was the Ta 152, a continuation of the Fw 190 design.Post war
After the war Tank negotiated with the United Kingdom, the Nationalist government of China, and representatives of the Soviet Union and when the negotiations proved unsuccessful, accepted an offer from
Argentina to work at its aerotechnical institute, theInstituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba under the name of (Prof. Dr.) Pedro Matthies. It is recorded that the British government decided not to offer him a contract on the grounds that he was too important, and they could not see how he could be integrated into an existing research project or design group. [cite book | last = Rathkolb | first = Oliver | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy | publisher = Aldine Transaction | date = 2004 | location = | pages = p. 216 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0765805960]He moved to Córdoba, with many of his Focke-Wulf co-workers, in 1947. One of these was
Ronald Richter who intended to power airplanes withnuclear fusion power, to be developed in theHuemul Project which was later proven to be a fraud.The Instituto Aerotécnico later became Argentina's military aeroplane factory, the Fábrica Militar de Aviones. There, he designed the
IAe Pulqui II based on theFocke-Wulf Ta 183 design that had reached mock-up stage by the end of the war. It was a state-of-the-art design for its day, but the project was axed in 1953 due to Argentina's financial crisis. When PresidentJuan Perón fell from power in 1955 the ex Focke-Wulf team dispersed, many to the United States.Tank instead moved to
India . There he designed, forHindustan Aeronautics , the Hindustan Marut fighter-bomber, the first military aircraft constructed in India. The first prototype flew in 1961; the Marut was retired from active service in 1985. Tank left Hindustan Aeronautics in 1967 and by the 1970s had returned to live inBerlin , basing himself in Germany for the rest of his life. He died inMunich .References
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