Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart
The Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart (FKFS), (in English: Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart), is a private, nonprofit research and development institute for the automobile and supplier industry, focusing on vehicle technology, engine technology, and vehicle mechatronics.
It was established in 1930, and called the "Kamm-Institut"[1] after its founder and long-time director, Wunibald Kamm.[2]
At the institute, Dr. Kamm "built the first full-scale wind tunnel for motor vehicles."[2]
The institute was rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II.
References
- Hirschel, Horst Prem, Gero Madelung, Ernst-Heinrich (2003). Aeronautical research in Germany: from Lilienthal until today, Volume 147. Springer-Verlag. p. 221. ISBN 978-3-540-40645-7. Retrieved 2 September 2010.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- "History (1930–1945)". Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
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