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Hans Wocke born August 2, 1908 in Danzig was a German airplane designer. He was the chief developer of Junkers (JFM AG) during World War II. One of Wocke's major work was the development of the Junkers Ju 287 wing design since autumn 1942. Wocke was sent to Moscow in 1946 together with Brunolf Baade and worked on the to projects there. In 1954 Wocke returned to the German Democratic Republic, moving to West Germany shortly afterwards and joining Hamburger Flugzeugbau (HFB) to head up an engineering team. In Hamburg, Wocke completed work on the HFB 320 business jet, whose wings were forward swept, a design Wocke transferred from the Junkers Ju287 in the early 1960s.

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  • Hans Wocke (Flugzeugkonstrukteur) (de)
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  • Hans Wocke (* 2. August 1908 in Danzig; † nach 1967) war ein deutscher Flugzeugkonstrukteur. Er war beteiligt an der Konstruktion des ersten deutschen Strahlverkehrsflugzeuges 152 und des ersten in Serie gebauten westdeutschen Strahlverkehrsflugzeuges HFB 320 Hansa Jet. (de)
  • Hans Wocke era un diseñador de aviones alemán, capturado por los soviéticos al fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, diseño algunos aviones para ellos antes de devolverse a Alemania. (es)
  • Hans Wocke born August 2, 1908 in Danzig was a German airplane designer. He was the chief developer of Junkers (JFM AG) during World War II. One of Wocke's major work was the development of the Junkers Ju 287 wing design since autumn 1942. Wocke was sent to Moscow in 1946 together with Brunolf Baade and worked on the to projects there. In 1954 Wocke returned to the German Democratic Republic, moving to West Germany shortly afterwards and joining Hamburger Flugzeugbau (HFB) to head up an engineering team. In Hamburg, Wocke completed work on the HFB 320 business jet, whose wings were forward swept, a design Wocke transferred from the Junkers Ju287 in the early 1960s. (en)
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  • Hans Wocke (* 2. August 1908 in Danzig; † nach 1967) war ein deutscher Flugzeugkonstrukteur. Er war beteiligt an der Konstruktion des ersten deutschen Strahlverkehrsflugzeuges 152 und des ersten in Serie gebauten westdeutschen Strahlverkehrsflugzeuges HFB 320 Hansa Jet. (de)
  • Hans Wocke era un diseñador de aviones alemán, capturado por los soviéticos al fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, diseño algunos aviones para ellos antes de devolverse a Alemania. (es)
  • Hans Wocke born August 2, 1908 in Danzig was a German airplane designer. He was the chief developer of Junkers (JFM AG) during World War II. One of Wocke's major work was the development of the Junkers Ju 287 wing design since autumn 1942. Wocke was sent to Moscow in 1946 together with Brunolf Baade and worked on the to projects there. In 1954 Wocke returned to the German Democratic Republic, moving to West Germany shortly afterwards and joining Hamburger Flugzeugbau (HFB) to head up an engineering team. In Hamburg, Wocke completed work on the HFB 320 business jet, whose wings were forward swept, a design Wocke transferred from the Junkers Ju287 in the early 1960s. (en)
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