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Type: Junkers W33b
Aircraft Reg: D-1167
MSN / CN: 2504

Operator: Henry Ford Museum

Picture Category: Special Purpose Aircraft / Preserved
Location: Bremen (BRE / EDDW)
Country: Germany
Date: 28th June 2013
Photographer
Fergal Goodman
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: This famous aircraft is preserved in excellent condition in the terminal at Bremen Airport. It made the first successful transatlantic aeroplane flight from east to west between April 12 and April 14, 1928. The Bremen left Baldonnel on April 12 and flew to Greenly Island, Canada, arriving on April 14, 1928, after a flight fraught with difficult conditions and compass problems. The crew consisted of pilot Captain Hermann Köhl; the navigator, Major James Fitzmaurice, and the owner of the aircraft, Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld. Now owned by the Henry Ford Museum but on loan to the City of Bremen.
 
 

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