8 results found
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Airport:Edwards - AFB (KEDW / EDW)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 May 2009
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Photo ID:339133Submit Correction
View count: 956
Orbiter OV-104 Atlantis seen on short final to runway 22L at Edwards following the completion of STS-125. This was a mission to refurbish the Hubble Space Telescope and used a full crew of seven.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Edwards - AFB (KEDW / EDW)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 May 2009
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Airport:Edwards - AFB (KEDW / EDW)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 May 2009
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Photo ID:339133Submit Correction
View count: 956
Orbiter OV-104 Atlantis seen on short final to runway 22L at Edwards following the completion of STS-125. This was a mission to refurbish the Hubble Space Telescope and used a full crew of seven.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Edwards - AFB (KEDW / EDW)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 May 2009
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:276556Submit Correction
View count: 121
On display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis was the fourth operational Shuttle to be built, flying its maiden flight in Oct. 1985. It flew a total of 33 missions, including the final mission of the Space Shuttle program in July 2011. A look inside the payload bay shows the rear pressure bulkhead, external airlock, the Canadarm robotic arm and the electrically deployed payload bay doors.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:276556Submit Correction
View count: 121
On display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis was the fourth operational Shuttle to be built, flying its maiden flight in Oct. 1985. It flew a total of 33 missions, including the final mission of the Space Shuttle program in July 2011. A look inside the payload bay shows the rear pressure bulkhead, external airlock, the Canadarm robotic arm and the electrically deployed payload bay doors.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:276555Submit Correction
View count: 238
On display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis was the fourth operational Shuttle to be built, flying its maiden flight in Oct. 1985. It flew a total of 33 missions, including the final mission of the Space Shuttle program in July 2011. Atlantis orbited the Earth a total of 4,848 times or about 203 million km.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:276555Submit Correction
View count: 238
On display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis was the fourth operational Shuttle to be built, flying its maiden flight in Oct. 1985. It flew a total of 33 missions, including the final mission of the Space Shuttle program in July 2011. Atlantis orbited the Earth a total of 4,848 times or about 203 million km.
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:8 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:14 January 2020
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
Photo ID:213931Submit Correction
View count: 146
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:14 January 2020
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Original Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Generic Type:Rockwell Space Shuttle
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aircraft Name:Atlantis
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Photo Date:14 January 2020
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
Photo ID:213931Submit Correction
View count: 146
Registration / Serial:OV-104
Aircraft Version:Rockwell Space Shuttle
C/n (msn):OV-104
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Area:Merritt Island / Kennedy Space Center [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:14 January 2020
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143134Submit Correction
View count: 343
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Bertram surveys the busted piggery. 1932". Photo 3 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143134Submit Correction
View count: 343
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Bertram surveys the busted piggery. 1932". Photo 3 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143132Submit Correction
View count: 382
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Bertram finishes his run after going through two fences (cows & a piggery)". Photo 2 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
Operator Titles:Junkers
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143132Submit Correction
View count: 382
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Bertram finishes his run after going through two fences (cows & a piggery)". Photo 2 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
Operator Titles:Junkers
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143131Submit Correction
View count: 347
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Kalgoorlie. Bertram overshoots in S-Westrer. 1932". Photo 1 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Photo ID:143131Submit Correction
View count: 347
Hans Bertram's 'interesting arrival' at Kalgoorlie in his Junkers W 33c D-1925 'Atlantis' (modified to W 33c3e in Mar 1934). This was after Bertram and Klausmann had been rescued from the Kimberley and their aircraft repaired. "Kalgoorlie. Bertram overshoots in S-Westrer. 1932". Photo 1 from a series of 3.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
City / Airport:Kalgoorlie-Boulder (YPKG / KGI)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:29 September 1932
Photo from:Civil Aviation Historical Society Collection (via Phil Vabre)Website
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:November 1932
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:125528Submit Correction
View count: 669
Flown from Germany to Australia as a floatplane by Hans Bertram and Adolph Klausman. Went missing after leaving Koepang May 14, 1932. Found in remote part of Western Australia on June 15 but crew had sailed off in one of the floats. They were found near death by Aborigines on June 22. D-1925 flown to Perth in September 1932 using a DH50 float. Converted to landplane. Bertram flew it across Australia and is the pilot in this John Harrison photo. With him is famed Scottish-Australian aviator Scotty Allan. Bertram later flew Atlantis back to Germany where it became D-OVYL.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:November 1932
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:November 1932
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:125528Submit Correction
View count: 669
Flown from Germany to Australia as a floatplane by Hans Bertram and Adolph Klausman. Went missing after leaving Koepang May 14, 1932. Found in remote part of Western Australia on June 15 but crew had sailed off in one of the floats. They were found near death by Aborigines on June 22. D-1925 flown to Perth in September 1932 using a DH50 float. Converted to landplane. Bertram flew it across Australia and is the pilot in this John Harrison photo. With him is famed Scottish-Australian aviator Scotty Allan. Bertram later flew Atlantis back to Germany where it became D-OVYL.
Registration / Serial:D-1925
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33c
C/n (msn):2542
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:November 1932
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)