- Günter brothers
Siegfried and Walter Günter were twin brothers and aircraft designers, born
8 December 1899 . Both served in the First World war, where they became BritishPOW s. After the war they studied engineering at the technical university ofHannover . Their talents were first recognised byPaul Bäumer who was impressed by the performance of asailplane they had built with their friendsWalter Mertens andWerner Meyer-Cassel and were flying atWasserkuppe . Bäumer offered all four men a job with his companyBäumer Aero inBerlin . There they began designingmotor glider s and then increasingly fast sports planes, including one in which Bäumer himself was killed in a crash in 1928.In 1931,
Ernst Heinkel recruited the Günters to work for hisHeinkel company inRostock . There they were to design some of the most important and famous designs associated with the company, including theHeinkel He 51 , He 70 and the He 111.After the Second World war Siegfried worked in Berlin in the car shop of his father-in-law. He was kidnapped by the Soviets and deported to the USSR, where he was forced to work on Russian aircraft designs. It became a myth of the
Cold War that Siegfried Günter was involved in the design of the Soviet MiG-15 fighter aircraft. Siegfried himself always denied this. In 1952 he returned to theGDR . One year later he went to West Germany, where he again joined the Heinkel works. He was involved in the construction of theEWR VJ 101 , the world's first supersonicV/STOL -aircraft and theV/STOL transportation aircraft VC 400. Both designs ended up as prototypes and never saw serial production.Siegfried died in Berlin on
June 19 1969 .Biographics
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