Condor (disambiguation)
Condor stands for:
- Condor , a taxonomically unsystematic group of the New World Vultures (Cathartidae)
- Andean condor ( Vultur gryphus ), a South American species of bird
- California condor ( Gymnogyps californianus ), a North American species of bird
- Condor ( heraldic animal) in heraldry
- Kondor Flugzeugwerke , aircraft manufacturer at the beginning of the 20th century
- Kondor Fahrradwerke AG (formerly Liepe & Breest), German bicycle and automobile manufacturer in Brandenburg an der Havel
- Kondor (cycling team) , former German cycling team
- Udet U 11 “Kondor”, German airplane
- S 8 Kondor , Jaguar class speedboat of the German Navy
- S67 Kondor , Albatros class speedboat of the German Navy
- Condor (satellite) , Russian radar satellite
- Der Kondor , lyric anthology from 1912
- Project 945A Condor , Soviet nuclear-powered submarine class, NATO code "Sierra II"
Condor is the family name of the following people:
- Luís Kondor (1928–2009), Roman Catholic religious at the pilgrimage site of Fátima
- Péter Kondor (* 1968), Hungarian theologian and bishop of the southern diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary
- Vilmos Kondor (* 1954), Hungarian writer
See also:
- Condor
- Condor Flugdienst , German airline