City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:6 July 1930
Photo by:Udo HaafkeContact
Photo ID:423478Submit Correction
View count: 299
First and most probably last visit of the worlds biggest aircraft by the time at DUS, crowds were gathering to see the unique G-38. Only two examples were built. D-2000 later operated for Deutsche Lufthansa, was reregistered as D-AZUR in 1934 and crashed at Dessau in May 1936. Picture was taken by my late Grandfather.
Registration / Serial:D-2000
Aircraft Version:Junkers G38a
C/n (msn):3001
Operator Titles:Junkers
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:6 July 1930
Photo by:Udo HaafkeContact
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:6 July 1930
Photo by:Udo HaafkeContact
Photo ID:423478Submit Correction
View count: 299
First and most probably last visit of the worlds biggest aircraft by the time at DUS, crowds were gathering to see the unique G-38. Only two examples were built. D-2000 later operated for Deutsche Lufthansa, was reregistered as D-AZUR in 1934 and crashed at Dessau in May 1936. Picture was taken by my late Grandfather.
Registration / Serial:D-2000
Aircraft Version:Junkers G38a
C/n (msn):3001
Operator Titles:Junkers
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:6 July 1930
Photo by:Udo HaafkeContact