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I.4.100 - NL Wilhelm Sachsenberg

Foreword: * 24.04.1904 † 1996 Wilhelm Sachsenberg's father was co-owner of the Sachsenberg shipyard in Roßlau. From 1920-1925 he was a Sachsenberg volunteer with Junkers, 1926/27 he received his aeronautical training with Raab-Katzenstein. 19...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.4 Discounts >> I.4.128 - Slg. Neal O'Connor

I.4.244 - NL Ernst Udet/Walter Angermund

Foreword: * 26. 04.1896 in Frankfurt am Main † 17. 11.1941 in Berlin Ernst Udet was a fighter pilot during the First World War in the Fliegertruppe of the German Army. After Manfred von Richthofen he achieved the highest number of shootings among ...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.4 Discounts >> I.4.128 - Slg. Neal O'Connor

I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose

Foreword: * 25. January 1897 in Brüx, Bohemia † 24. December 1982 in Freiburg im Breisgau After completing a civic school, the training as a technician took place on the Königshöhe in Teplitz. During the First World War he took part in the battle ...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.4 Discounts >> I.4.128 - Slg. Neal O'Connor

Junkersarbeit - Quality work!

Description: All-metal cabin aircraft Junkers G 31. Year of construction 1926. Intended use: Three-engined passenger and cargo aircraft as well as use for medical service. Photo shows cargo aircraft VH-UOU with open cockpit and large cargo hatch i...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> III. special collections >> III.11 - Postcards >> 5. aeronautics and space travel