29 results found
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31043Submit Correction
View count: 90
First World War Luftwaffe reconnaissance biplane.
Registration / Serial:310/17
Aircraft Version:Rumpler C.IV
C/n (msn):310
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31043Submit Correction
View count: 90
First World War Luftwaffe reconnaissance biplane.
Registration / Serial:310/17
Aircraft Version:Rumpler C.IV
C/n (msn):310
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31035Submit Correction
View count: 109
This original, unmodified Type A biplanewas flight demonstrated by the Wright Brothers at Tempelhof Berlin in 1909. It has large twin pusher props and straight wing leading edges. Landings were made on the skids.
Registration / Serial:NONE
Aircraft Version:Wright Model A
C/n (msn):NONE
Display Paint:Wright Brothers
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31035Submit Correction
View count: 109
This original, unmodified Type A biplanewas flight demonstrated by the Wright Brothers at Tempelhof Berlin in 1909. It has large twin pusher props and straight wing leading edges. Landings were made on the skids.
Registration / Serial:NONE
Aircraft Version:Wright Model A
C/n (msn):NONE
Display Paint:Wright Brothers
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31034Submit Correction
View count: 171
This M 17 was one of the eight two-seat light sports monoplanes built by in 1925 and powered by a Bristol Cherub engine.
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31034Submit Correction
View count: 171
This M 17 was one of the eight two-seat light sports monoplanes built by in 1925 and powered by a Bristol Cherub engine.
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:30796Submit Correction
View count: 326
The second and sole surviving example of the VJ 101C tilt jet test aircraft of 1964.
Registration / Serial:D-9518
Aircraft Version:Dornier VJ-101C-X2
C/n (msn):X-2
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:30796Submit Correction
View count: 326
The second and sole surviving example of the VJ 101C tilt jet test aircraft of 1964.
Registration / Serial:D-9518
Aircraft Version:Dornier VJ-101C-X2
C/n (msn):X-2
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:14771Submit Correction
View count: 394
The Stark Turbulent D was a German closed cockpit development of the French Druine Turbulent light aircraft. This example is preserved in the Deutsches Museum.
Registration / Serial:D-ENEK
Aircraft Version:Stark Turbulent D
C/n (msn):103
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:14771Submit Correction
View count: 394
The Stark Turbulent D was a German closed cockpit development of the French Druine Turbulent light aircraft. This example is preserved in the Deutsches Museum.
Registration / Serial:D-ENEK
Aircraft Version:Stark Turbulent D
C/n (msn):103
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:500071
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Me-262A-1B Schwalbe
C/n (msn):500071
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:3579Submit Correction
View count: 289
This Schwalbe survived the war, only to be riddled with stupid viewing holes. Come on, Deutsches Museum, please fix her!
Registration / Serial:500071
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Me-262A-1B Schwalbe
C/n (msn):500071
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:500071
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Me-262A-1B Schwalbe
C/n (msn):500071
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:3579Submit Correction
View count: 289
This Schwalbe survived the war, only to be riddled with stupid viewing holes. Come on, Deutsches Museum, please fix her!
Registration / Serial:500071
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Me-262A-1B Schwalbe
C/n (msn):500071
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:D-2054
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers A 50 Junior
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers A 50 Junior
Aircraft Version:Junkers A 50ci Junior
C/n (msn):3575
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:2390Submit Correction
View count: 195
The Junkers Junior was first flown in 1929. This aircraft was built in 1931.
Registration / Serial:D-2054
Aircraft Version:Junkers A 50ci Junior
C/n (msn):3575
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:D-2054
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers A 50 Junior
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers A 50 Junior
Aircraft Version:Junkers A 50ci Junior
C/n (msn):3575
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:2390Submit Correction
View count: 195
The Junkers Junior was first flown in 1929. This aircraft was built in 1931.
Registration / Serial:D-2054
Aircraft Version:Junkers A 50ci Junior
C/n (msn):3575
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:1023Submit Correction
View count: 202
The Rumpler C.IV was a main German reconnaisance aircraft of the Great War. This original example is preserved at the Deutsches Museum in downtown Munich.
Registration / Serial:310/17
Aircraft Version:Rumpler C.IV
C/n (msn):310
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:1023Submit Correction
View count: 202
The Rumpler C.IV was a main German reconnaisance aircraft of the Great War. This original example is preserved at the Deutsches Museum in downtown Munich.
Registration / Serial:310/17
Aircraft Version:Rumpler C.IV
C/n (msn):310
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:1017Submit Correction
View count: 1077
First flown in June 1919, the metal Junkers F13 was one of the first real airliners. No aircraft could look more like a Meccano toy plane, but have a good look and see how advanced it actually was for its day. The aircraft shown here was delivered to Afghanistan in 1928 and by 1937 it served with the Afghan air force. In 1968 its wreck was recovered from a scrapyard in Kabul and donated to the Deutsches Museum. Reconstructed and on display since 1984. According to some sources the construction number is not certain and could also be c/n 2019. The real D-366 was c/n 723.
Registration / Serial:"D-366"
Aircraft Version:Junkers F 13fe
C/n (msn):2018
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:1017Submit Correction
View count: 1077
First flown in June 1919, the metal Junkers F13 was one of the first real airliners. No aircraft could look more like a Meccano toy plane, but have a good look and see how advanced it actually was for its day. The aircraft shown here was delivered to Afghanistan in 1928 and by 1937 it served with the Afghan air force. In 1968 its wreck was recovered from a scrapyard in Kabul and donated to the Deutsches Museum. Reconstructed and on display since 1984. According to some sources the construction number is not certain and could also be c/n 2019. The real D-366 was c/n 723.
Registration / Serial:"D-366"
Aircraft Version:Junkers F 13fe
C/n (msn):2018
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:26 August 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact