AB Thulinverken

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AB Thulinverken was a company in Landskrona, Sweden, founded in 1914 as Enoch Thulins Aeroplanfabrik by the airman and aircraft technician Enoch Thulin. The company came to be Sweden's first aircraft manufacturer. In 1920, Thulin also started the manufacturing of automobiles and it continued until 1928. During World War I, the company came into financial difficulties and was reconstructed in 1922 as AB Thulinverken. A substantial manufacturing of brake systems made that Thulinverken in 1958 merged with the in 1913 founded Svenska AB Bromsregulator. Remains of Thulinverken is now a part of SAB Wabco AB, that since 2004 is owned by the French Faiveley Transport.

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[edit] Products

[edit] Aircraft

  • Thulin A (Blériot XI)
  • Thulin B (Morane-Saulnier MS 3L)
  • Thulin D (Morane-Saulnier MS Parasol)
  • Thulin E (biplane)
  • Thulin FA
  • Thulin G
  • Thulin H
  • Thulin K
  • Thulin L
  • Thulin LA
  • Thulin M
  • Thulin N
  • Thulin NA

[edit] Automobiles

[edit] Motorcycles

  • Thulin MC I
  • Thulin MC II
  • Thulin MC II

[edit] External links

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