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    Karl Rapp. Karl Friedrich Rapp (24 September 1882 in Ehingen (Danube) – 26 May 1962 in Locarno) was a German founder and owner of the Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH in Munich. In time this company became BMW AG. [1] [2] He is acknowledged by BMW AG as an indirect founder of the company.

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  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Karl Friedrich Rapp was born on September 24, 1882, in Ehingen, Germany. His journey into the world of engineering began around 1908 when he worked at the Züp automotive company. By 1911, his talent as a technical designer shone through at Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. In 1912, Rapp took a significant step, leading a branch of Flugwerk ...

  3. Mar 7, 2016 · Launched as an aviation company 100 years ago by Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto, BMW built cars between 1929 and 1941 before the Second World War forced a cease in production. Years of money-losing ...

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  5. BMW can trace its roots back to Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto. In 1916, the Flugmaschinenfabrik Gustav Otto company had merged into Bayerische Flugzeug-Werke AG (BFW) at government behest. Elsewhere, in 1917, the Rapp Motorenwerke company became Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH, which was duly converted into an AG (public limited company) in 1918.

  6. May 26, 2022 · May 26, 1962 – Founder of BMW dies. May 26, 2022. Brian Corey. On the 29th of April, 1913, Karl Rapp, who died on this day in 1962, and a partner founded Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH in Munich, Bavaria.

  7. Jul 4, 2023 · Karl Rapp was another instrumental figure. Originally, Rapp established the company Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH, an aircraft engine manufacturer, in 1913. The venture laid the groundwork for what was to become BMW. Gustav Otto and the Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik. Interestingly, another aviation company, Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik, owned by Gustav Otto ...

  8. 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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