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City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:299820Submit Correction
View count: 341
Sturm was the official smoke of the Nazi Party's SA troopers. This is a VL26 three-seater with a widened front cockpit, covered here. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2264
Aircraft Version:Klemm VL 26Va
C/n (msn):389
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:299820Submit Correction
View count: 341
Sturm was the official smoke of the Nazi Party's SA troopers. This is a VL26 three-seater with a widened front cockpit, covered here. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2264
Aircraft Version:Klemm VL 26Va
C/n (msn):389
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:153226Submit Correction
View count: 472
The Klemm L 26 was a more powerful development of the L 25. This example was pictured over the Dresden district of Strehlen. The Sturm Cigarette Company was affiliated with the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung (SA). SA troopers were told to smoke only this brand and the SA received royalties in return. The SA insignia is on the tailfin and the aircraft was registered to Arthur Dressler, the owner of the Dresden tobacco company. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2288
Aircraft Version:Klemm L 26sfV
C/n (msn):419
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:153226Submit Correction
View count: 472
The Klemm L 26 was a more powerful development of the L 25. This example was pictured over the Dresden district of Strehlen. The Sturm Cigarette Company was affiliated with the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung (SA). SA troopers were told to smoke only this brand and the SA received royalties in return. The SA insignia is on the tailfin and the aircraft was registered to Arthur Dressler, the owner of the Dresden tobacco company. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2288
Aircraft Version:Klemm L 26sfV
C/n (msn):419
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive