The Germania Flugzeugwerke GmbH was an aircraft manufacturing company based at Leipzig-Mockau Airport during World War I.
Mass production of the Rumpler C.I under license began in October 1916, with two more halls, an acetylene plant, and a military airbase constructed.
Germania Flugzeugwerke operated its own flight school from 1915, training up to 60 pilots on their own manufactured airplanes at times.
[2][3] In August 1918, two double halls, each 54 meters long, were constructed for this purpose; however, the planned accommodations for the flight students were not realized due to the armistice.
[4] In early 1921, Chief Designer Egwin Leiber was dismissed immediately due to disagreements with the acting managing director Richard Pemetzrieder.