City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 January 1926
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:780814Submit Correction
View count: 79
The A16 was the first Focke-Wulf type, a three-passenger airliner first flown on 23 June 1924. D-659 was converted to A16c standard with a Siemens-Halske radial. Note the cage protecting the pilot. Photo printed in Berlin, location thought to be Tempelhof. D-659 and another A16 were bought cheaply from Lufthansa in 1930 by Wilhelm Przibilla, who based them at Gandau airfield in Breslau (now Wrocław) for sightseeing and taxi flights. D-659 crashed in February 1933, and Mr Przibilla was killed.
Registration / Serial:D-659
Aircraft Version:Focke-Wulf A16c
C/n (msn):8
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 January 1926
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 January 1926
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:780814Submit Correction
View count: 79
The A16 was the first Focke-Wulf type, a three-passenger airliner first flown on 23 June 1924. D-659 was converted to A16c standard with a Siemens-Halske radial. Note the cage protecting the pilot. Photo printed in Berlin, location thought to be Tempelhof. D-659 and another A16 were bought cheaply from Lufthansa in 1930 by Wilhelm Przibilla, who based them at Gandau airfield in Breslau (now Wrocław) for sightseeing and taxi flights. D-659 crashed in February 1933, and Mr Przibilla was killed.
Registration / Serial:D-659
Aircraft Version:Focke-Wulf A16c
C/n (msn):8
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 January 1926
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact