File * I.4.100 043 * I.4.100 - 043 - Photo collection Wilhelm Sachsenberg of private and official occasions

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* I.4.100 043 * I.4.100 - 043

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Photo collection Wilhelm Sachsenberg of private and official occasions

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  • 1925 - 1982 (Creation)

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Contains: holiday photos, photos of private and public celebrations, on airfields (including a Junkers F-13 / D-366); cemetery; private photo postcards with portrait photos; birthday greetings (for the 89th birthday of Sachsenberg) ;Photo: Mr. Sachsenberg to commemorate the 6th birthday of Sachsenberg German Aviation Day, Cologne 1956; photos of a tribute in the German Museum Munich (back with holiday greetings to Wilhelm Sachsenberg, 25.2.1968); staff Raab-Katzenstein 1927; flight day 20.5.1929 Whitsunday (press: Busch, Grothus, Günther; Kipp - Katzenstein - Aumann - Hussel (Press) - Mo[ess?] - Rücker; Postcard: Flying apparatus "Taube", which the aviation lady Fräulein Beese uses; Postcard with autograph of Hippels: Unterfliegen der Hohenzollernbrücke in Köln by the aerobatic pilot Oberleutant a. D. Hans Joachim von Hippel, Whitsun 1926; flight to Germany 1933 and 1938; newspaper copy: German sports aviation in Cameroon before the war, with 3 photos/postcards Wilhelm Sachsenberg in airplanes at the Likomba sports airfield (one of them inscribed on the back: H. Nitschke, Theo Blaich's friend and fellow pilot from Germany and the Klemm D-ERMA ready to take off to fly over the 4080 m high Cameroon mountain the "Mango Malongo". In the background i. of the hall one sees a part of the area of Theo Blaich's Messerschmidt "Taifun".); Traditional flight day 10.7.1938 Wyk on Föhr; Zepplin-Werke Staaken, Sept. 1920; Photo aircraft hangar: Junkers-WErke department air traffic Berlin (with flight train D-386 and balloon; Prof. Hugo Junkers congratulates W. Neuenhofen on his world record (26.5.1929); Photo of the Staaken aircraft: destruction by allied comm. 1921; Interior view Delphin II (Dornier); 3 negatives in cover: View into the interior of the Junkers F-13; Flight Day 1925 in Staaken/Berlin (with autograph of Joachim von Hippel and Ernst Udet = reproduction, reverse autograph of Hippel); Photo reproduction: Air traffic with Junkers aircraft. Timetable. Valid from April 20, 1925; photo reproduction: Aero Lloyd Luftverkehr (flight schedule); Christmas party 1943; Wasserkupp 1938; Bavarian commercial flight route Koefeld - Baden/Baden (Hofrat Rauch); Airplane Day 1932; photo reproduction: Charles Lindbergh in front of his Ryan high wing aircraft "Spirit of St. Louis", with which he was inaugurated on April 20, 1932. u. 21. May 1927 in 33 1/2 hours from New York to Paris flew; The Cessna-195 at work / Cessna 195 of the aviation consulting service prizes the skywriting; Flight captain Ernst Seibert after his world record on the Ju 88; Photo reproduction: improved Bäumer Sausewind; coastal flight 1938 ?

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Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin >> I.4 Nachlässe >> I.4.100 - NL Wilhelm Sachsenberg >> 1.1 Privates

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Das Recht zur Weiternutzung der Dokumente unterliegt den Bestimmungen des Archivs. Sie ist gegebenenfalls nur nach Zustimmung des Archivs gestattet.

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  • German

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    deutsch

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    • German

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