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Lohner may refer to: People with the surname *Caleb Lohner (born 2001), American football and basketball player * Danny Lohner (born 1970), American rock musician *Harold Lohner Harold Lohner (born 1958 in Schenectady, New York) is an American printmaker and designer of freeware and shareware fonts. Lohner has designed over 100 typefaces, and has licensed some of his shareware designs to the non-profit organizatio ... (born 1958), American designer * Helmuth Lohner (1933–2015), Austrian actor * Henning Lohner (born 1961), German film score composer * Ludwig Lohner (1858–1925), Austrian entrepreneur, son of Jakob Lohner Technology * Lohner-Werke, traditional Austro-Hungarian coach, car and aircraft manufacturer in Vienna, today Bombardier Wien Schienenfahrzeuge * Lohner–Porsche, an early (1900s) hybrid vehicle Geography * Lohner (mountain), a Swiss mountain See also

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Caleb Lohner
Caleb Lohner (born October 1, 2001) is an American professional football tight end for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college basketball for the BYU Cougars men's basketball, BYU Cougars and the Baylor Bears men's basketball, Baylor Bears before switching to playing college football upon transferring to the Utah Utes football, Utah Utes. Lohner was selected by the Broncos in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft. Early life Lohner attended Flower Mound High School in Flower Mound, Texas for two years before he transferred to Wasatch Academy in Utah for his junior and senior year. College career BYU Lohner started his college career at Brigham Young University in 2020, where his father had played basketball. As a freshman basketball player, he averaged 2.8 points per game and was named to the West Coast Conference All-Freshman Team. Baylor Lohner transferred to Baylor Bears men's basketball, Baylor in 2022 to play basketball. Lohner ...
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Danny Lohner
Daniel Patrick Lohner, frequently known as Renholdër, is an American musician and record producer best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails and A Perfect Circle. In 2020, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Nine Inch Nails. Before joining Nine Inch Nails as a live bassist and keyboardist, Lohner co-founded the crossover thrash band Angkor Wat and the industrial thrash band Skrew. He has also performed on releases by Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Tommy Lee's band Methods Of Mayhem, Wes Borland's Black Light Burns project, A Perfect Circle co-founder Billy Howerdel's solo projects, Tool/A Perfect Circle frontman Maynard James Keenan's Puscifer project, Japanese musician Hyde, and Hollywood Undead. He has produced albums for Trust Company, Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer's solo project Fear and the Nervous System, Howerdel, Black Light Burns, Hollywood Undead, and Pentakill. He also produced the soundtrack for the film ''Underworld'' ...
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Harold Lohner
Harold Lohner (born 1958 in Schenectady, New York) is an American printmaker and designer of freeware and shareware fonts. Lohner has designed over 100 typefaces, and has licensed some of his shareware designs to the non-profit organization Autumn Leaves. He has also digitised some analog Letraset fonts such as Block-Up. Lohner has designed many three-dimensional, geometric and decorative optical typefaces such as ''Good Vibes'', ''Atlas Solid'', ''Joggle'', ''Fortuna Dot'', ''Le Film Classic'', ''Pop Stars'', ''Onion'' and '' Red Circle.'' In an alternative vein, ''Captain Howdy'', ''Mystic Prophet'' and ''Sideshow'' are a unique trio of typefaces based on type found on Ouija game boards. The idea In philosophy and in common usage, an idea (from the Greek word: ἰδέα (idea), meaning 'a form, or a pattern') is the results of thought. Also in philosophy, ideas can also be mental representational images of some object. Many philosophe ...s and themes behind L ...
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Helmuth Lohner
Helmuth Lohner (24 April 1933 – 23 June 2015) was an Austrian actor, theatre director, and from 1997 to 2006 director of the Theater in der Josefstadt. Early life Born in Vienna, Lohner initially trained as a commercial artist, while also taking private acting lessons. He made his acting début in 1952 at the municipal theatre in Baden bei Wien. He also appeared as operetta buffo at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt. From 1953 to 1963 he appeared in various productions of the Theater in der Josefstadt, as well as making numerous film appearances. Career Further engagements in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Zurich followed. Between them he appeared at the Burgtheater, and at the Salzburg Festival several times, taking the roles of "Death", "The Devil" and "Jedermann" in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play '' Jedermann'' (which by tradition is performed every year). He made his film debut in 1955 in Josef von Báky's '' Hotel Adlon''. From 1963 he was active in television as acto ...
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Henning Lohner
Henning Lohner (born 17 July 1961) is a German-American composer and filmmaker. He is best known for his film scores written as a long-standing member of Hans Zimmer’s music cooperative Remote Control Productions. Lohner has written scores to various international films, among them ''The Ring Two'' and '' Incident at Loch Ness''. Additionally, he has authored documentaries and art films, and has gained international recognition as creator of the ''Active Images'' media art projects. Background and education Born to German emigrant parents, Henning Lohner was raised near Palo Alto, California, where his father Edgar Lohner taught Comparative Literature at Stanford University and his mother Marlene Lohner taught German Literature. Lohner has one brother, Peter, who is a lawyer turned writer-producer for film and television. Lohner returned to Germany to study musicology, art history, and Romanic languages at Frankfurt University, from which he graduated as Master of Arts in ...
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Ludwig Lohner
Ludwig Lohner (15 July 1858 – 14 July 1925) ran his family's company as it became one of the first manufacturers of cars and airplanes in Austria-Hungary. Life and work Lohner studied mechanical engineering at the Vienna University of Technology from 1875 to 1880. In 1887 he took over the management of his father's carriage company, Lohner-Werke, Jacob Lohner & Company, and inherited it when his father died in 1892. In 1897, the company began manufacturing electric automobiles. Lohner hired Ferdinand Porsche in 1898, and with him developed the Lohner Porsche which was popular at the Exposition Universelle (1900), 1900 World Exposition in Paris. The partnership went on to develop mixed gasoline-electric drive cars. In 1909 Lohner decided the company should make airplanes. With technical manager Karl Paulal he built a glider in April 1909Steinböck, 1984, p. 33 then began to invest in making powered aircraft with a 40-hp Alessandro Anzani, Anzani engine. References ...
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Lohner-Werke
Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH is an Austrian subsidiary company of Bombardier Transportation located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in the 19th century by Jacob Lohner as Lohner-Werke or simply ''Lohner'' as a luxury coachbuilding firm. Around 1900 the firm produced electric-cars, being the first in Austria to do so; the cars were designed by Ferdinand Porsche. During the early 1900s the firm manufactured aircraft, after World War I the company manufactured trams, and after World War II the company began manufacturing scooters and mopeds using engines from Rotax, with which it merged in 1959, forming ''Lohner Rotax''. In 1970 Canadian firm Bombardier Transportation acquired a controlling share in the company and renamed it Bombardier-Rotax GmbH. Under Bombardier the company became Bombardier Wien Schienenfahrzeuge (BWS), later Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH. It relocated to a specialised factory in 2007, and now produces only trams. History In 1821 German He ...
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Lohner–Porsche
Lohner–Porsche is a term encompassing several electric vehicles designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured at Lohner-Werke in the early 1900s. They include the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car. The hybrid "Mixed" or "Mixte" racecars are powered by a gasoline engine which drives four electric motors, one in each wheel hub. The battery-powered "Touring" or "Chaise" commercial cars utilize only two front-wheel hub motors. Ferdinand Porsche's education and prior work Ferdinand Porsche's father was a professional panel-beater. From a young age, Ferdinand showed a great interest in technology, and was especially intrigued by electricity. He was already attending classes at the Imperial Polytechnical College in Reichenberg (, some from his home) at night, while still helping his father in his workshop by day. In 1893, thanks to a referral, Porsche landed a job with the Béla Egger & Co. Electrical company in Vienna (later Brown Boveri, n ...
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