Fan "Cross-flow fan type QL IV"

DesignBoeser, Kurt (* 21.02.1939)
Year of Draft 1969 ca.
ProductionVEB Elektroinstallation Oberlind
White table fan with a cylindrical, transparent protective housing around the rotor blade. The housing sits on a cream-colored motor block, which is equipped with a hinged metal frame for stability and flexible alignment.
DesignBoeser, Kurt (* 21.02.1939)
Year of Draft 1969 ca.
ProductionVEB Elektroinstallation Oberlind

Kurt Boeser has designed a table fan. Kurt Boeser orientated himself on a model from the Braun company. The Braun company was in West Germany. Kurt Boeser worked in the GDR.

GDR stands for G erman Democratic Republic. Germany was divided after the Second World War. The GDR was in the east of Germany. The GDR existed from 1945 to 1990.

Kurt Boeser's fan has a round housing. The housing can be rotated. So you can direct the air flow as you wish.

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Details

DesignBoeser, Kurt (* 21.02.1939)
Year of Draft 1969 ca.
Year of Production 1972 -
ProductionVEB Elektroinstallation Oberlind
Place of productionSonneberg/Thuringia, Germany (GDR)
ColourColourless, yellow, ivory, white, silver
GenreHousehold (technical devices)
Inventory no.572/2006-1

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