Rumpler (disambiguation)

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Rumpler is an Austrian automotive and aircraft manufacturer.

Rumpler Flugzeugwerke, usually known simply as Rumpler was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in Berlin by Austrian engineer Edmund Rumpler in 1909 as Rumpler Luftfahrtzeugbau. The firm originally manufactured copies of the Etrich Taube monoplane, but turned to building reconnaissance biplanes of its own design through the course of the First World War, in addition to a smaller number of fighters and bombers.

Rumpler may also refer to:

Rumpler is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Rumpler Tropfenwagen German car produced between 1921 and 1925

The Rumpler Tropfenwagen was a car developed by Austrian engineer Edmund Rumpler.

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