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  1. Karl Friedrich Rapp (Ehingen 24 septembre 1882 - Locarno 26 mai 1962) est un ingénieur en mécanique allemand, pionnier de l'aéronautique, fondateur de l'industrie aéronautique « Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH » à Munich, qui deviendra BMW après fusion en 1916 avec « Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrikun » de Gustav Otto. (fr) Karl Friedrich Rapp ...

  2. Gustav Otto. Gustav Otto ( Colônia, 12 de janeiro de 1883 — 28 de fevereiro 1926) foi um designer de aviões e construtor de motores alemão . Filho de Nikolaus Otto, fundador da N. A. Otto & Cies (mais tarde chamada de Deutz AG) e inventor do motor de combustão interna quatro tempos. É importante considerar que seu interesse por motores ...

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · BMW began taking shape near the turn of the 20th century with two men — Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto. In 1911, Otto opened a "flying machine factory" in Munich named Otto-Werke, and Rapp started ...

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    Karl Rapp ( Ehingen (Alb-Donau), 24 de setembro de 1882 — Locarno, 26 de maio de 1962) foi um empresário alemão. Em 1913 fundou a Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH em Munique, que durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial no campo da construção de motores aeronáuticos e aviões em parceria com a Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenwerke do engenheiro mecânico Gustav ...

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · Born on January 12, 1883, in Cologne, Germany, Gustav Otto grew up in an innovative environment. He was the son of Nicolaus August Otto, the inventor of the four-stroke internal combustion engine. This early exposure to groundbreaking technology undoubtedly influenced Gustav’s future endeavors. Education and Early Ventures.

  6. Karl Rapp and Julius Auspitzer founded Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH on 27 October 1913 with a capital stock of RM 200,000. The company was established in Milbertshofen on the former site of the Munich branch of Flugwerk Deutschland GmbH, a firm at which Karl Rapp had held a leading position and that had gone into liquidation in the summer of 1913.

  7. The birth of BMW can be traced back to two men: Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto. Their respective companies – engine maker Rapp Motorenwerke and aircraft manufacturer Flugmaschinenfabrik Gustav Otto – gave rise to Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH. Since 1917, BMW’s now world-famous logo has been found on every one of its products.