- Felix Kracht
Felix Kracht (born
13 May 1912 inKrefeld –3 October 2002 ) was a German engineer.After graduating from the Technical University of Aachen, he put his theoretical knowledge into practice at the aeronautical association
Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen (FVA) by building the performance glider FVA-10 “Rheinland". Kracht made a name for himself when in 1937 he crossed theAlps in this aircraft. He was sent toDeutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug where he developed theDFS 228 glider and the experimentalDFS 346 rocket-powered airplane.After the
World War II , he went on to work in France withNord Aviation before moving back to Germany to headDeutsche Airbus GmbH. Before joining Airbus he was especially known for co-ordinating French and German work on theTransall C-160 military transport aircraft. Felix Kracht joined the Airbus organisation in 1968 and wasAirbus ' first production director on the A300 programme. He focused on harnessing a broad selection of skills, eliminating redundancies, promoting trans-national collaboration and optimising a unique industrial organisation. Later he became the Senior Vice President and was responsible for production at the Toulouse site until his retirement in 1981. After his retirement, he often acted as an advisor to Airbus.He died on Friday
3 October 2002 , at the age of 90 at Kirchweyhe nearBremen .Links
*"http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Kracht"
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