Rainer Mallebrein
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[1] (NB. See also: Encoder remarks.) Mallebrein, Rainer [in German] (2018-02-18). "Oral History of Rainer Mallebrein" (PDF) (Interview) (in German and English)

271–277. doi:10.1080/00140136708930868. Mallebrein, Rainer [in German] (2018-02-18). "Oral History of Rainer Mallebrein" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by

Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung [de] was constructed by a team around Rainer Mallebrein [de] of Telefunken Konstanz as part of the development for the Telefunken

control desks, which had been developed around 1965 by a team led by Rainer Mallebrein at Telefunken Konstanz for the German Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung [de]