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Photo album by Fritz Loose as a freight and passenger pilot in Papua New Guinea 1935-1938

Contains also: Copy of a newspaper article to the 80th birthday of the missionary Martin Börner (1982) * Contains: among other things photos of the JU F13 "Papua" (identification: VH-UTS) steamer "Friderun"; steamer "Motor...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.4 Discounts >> I.4.128 - Slg. Neal O'Connor >> I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose >> 1.1 Private

Photo collection Wilhelm Sachsenberg of private and official occasions

Contains: holiday photos, photos of private and public celebrations, on airfields (including a Junkers F-13 / D-366); cemetery; private photo postcards with portrait photos; birthday greetings (for the 89th birthday of Sachsenberg) ;Photo: Mr. Sac...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin >> I.4 Nachlässe >> I.4.100 - NL Wilhelm Sachsenberg >> 1.1 Privates

* 4 vol. * Pictures, newspaper clippings and articles on foreign transport companies and their trains outside Europe

Contains also: Advertisement for the Twin Disc Torque Converter - Advertisement for Mosinee Industrial Paper. * Includes: among others: Benguela Railway - Indian Pacific Express - The Overland - Prospector - Zig Zag Railway - "The Fish" ...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.4 Discounts >> I.4.128 - Slg. Neal O'Connor >> I.4.366 - Collection Walther Brandt

Trip to New Guinea Dec. 1934 - Feb. 1935 (photo album by Fritz Loose) Return trip via China - Japan - Pacific - America - Berlin 1938

Contains also: drawn flight chart: Trip to China 1929; Urlausreise to Australia 1935-1936; Prospekt Norddeutsche Lloyd Bremen drawn sea chart Hong Kong - New Guinea; Australia (1935 - 1936) * Contains: Neudettelsauer Mission puts Junkers aircraft ...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin >> I.4 Nachlässe >> I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose >> 1.2 Beruf >> 3 Fotos

Photo album about Friedrich Loose's travels to China 1929 and America (August to November 1930)

Contains: among others Postcards of Moscow, photos from the trips, drawings, portraits with dedications, postcards of Niagara Falls trip to China 1929 with "Paris - Moscow"-Express over Siberia - Lake Baikal - border station Manchuria (I...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin >> I.4 Nachlässe >> I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose >> 1.1 Privates >> 1.2 Beruf >> 3 Fotos

Collection of Dianegatives by Fritz Loose

Contains also: loose b/w photos New Guinea * Contains: among other things gravestone of Otto and Marie Loose, holiday photos, China, Switzerland (?), Junkers Dessau, Fritz as a young sailor, identity cards, 3x New Guinea, Junkers persons, Sweden, ...

In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin >> I.4 Nachlässe >> I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose >> 1.2 Beruf >> 1.1 Privates >> 3 Fotos

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

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 ...

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I.4.048 - NL Gerhart Goebel

Brief description: * 16 November 1906 in Cologne † 14 January 1995 in Darmstadt-Eberstadt. 1913 to 1926 he attended the Realgymnasium in Siegen. Already at the age of 17 he built his first radio receiver, which, except for the audio tube, was comp...

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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...

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Foreword: * May 22, 1926 in Berlin † September 29, 2006 in Princeton Peter M. Grosz was born in Berlin as the son of the famous painter George Grosz. After his parents emigrated to the USA in 1932, he lived for another year with his aunt at Belle ...

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I.4.095 - NL Wolfgang Federmann

Foreword: * 1903 † 14 February 1986 Wolfgang Ferdermann was employed from 1926 to 1946 as a graduate engineer in Department F 3 of the Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. under the direction of Prof. Fritz Schröter. This depa...

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Federmann, Wolfgang

I.4.347 - NL Oswald Flame

Foreword: * July 30, 1861 in Düsseldorf † June 12, 1935 Oswald Flamm studied shipbuilding and ship mechanical engineering at the Technical University in Charlottenburg, graduating with a diploma in both disciplines in 1888. He then went on to purs...

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