In 1936, Raab's design division in the Greek company designed some new types, such as the
R-29 and
Tigerschwalbe R-26V/33 military aircraft, and the
R-52 bomber and transport plane. Of those, the first two were to be produced for the Republican forces in the
Spanish Civil War, which Raab supported, while the third probably remained a design. Raab had to deal with the complications of supplies to Spain in that period (non-intervention treaty); a commercial office of the Greek company was set up in Paris, while a subsidiary was created in Spain. The main and more complex parts and equipment of the aircraft were built in Athens (parts of the construction were undertaken by
Pyrkal, while
KEA equipment were also used) and shipped to Spain. Residents of
Moschato described seeing truckloads of aircraft parts leaving the factory, obviously heading to ships destined for Spain, while others complained for the continuous noise made during testing of aircraft engines in the factory. Once in Spain, the local subsidiary undertook assembly and fitting of certain parts, in a former textile factory in
Sabadell under Raab's supervision (according to some reports, a number of planes were shipped from Greece almost completely finished, the only remaining step being fitting of engines and machine guns). According to Raab, a total of 60 (i.e., 30 of each type) aircraft were almost finished, when they were shipped, along with the construction plans, to the
USSR. Raab was arrested as a "German spy", but managed to escape and returned to Greece in 1938. == Activities immediately before WWII and company dissolution ==