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      Hamburger Flugzeugbau was a Hamburg-Finkenwerder based 
      aircraft company established as a subsidiary of Blohm und Voss in July 
      1933 to build seaplanes.  
       
      Some of the models built at this time were:  
       
       
      Ha137 - a dive bomber landplane  
      Ha138C - a reconaissance seaplane  
      Ha139 - a transport seaplane  
      Ha140 - a fighter/bomber seaplane.  
      Ha222 - a six engine seaplane  
      The German air industry was suspended at the end of World War II. The 
      company re-emerged in 1956 as part of Flugzeugbau Nord and license built 
      Nord Noratlas.  
       
       
      In 1961, Focke Wulf, Weserflug and Hamburger Flugzeugbau joined forces in 
      the Entwicklungsring Nord (ERNO) to develop rockets.  
       
       
      In the mid 1960's Hamburger Flugzeugbau worked on a design for a twin-jet 
      HFB314 aimed at medium-haul market that the Caravelle was enjoying a 
      success in. The design did not get off the drawing board with the company 
      becoming involved in the production of the French-German Transall military 
      transport. It also developed and built a private jet aircraft called the 
      HFB320 which first flew in 1964.  
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