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City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:307201Submit Correction
View count: 1243
Demonstration in Amsterdam of the military variant of the Junkers G24 airliner, which could be operated as a seaplane. Because of the restrictions imposed on Germany, the K30 was officially a product of Junkers' Swedish subsidiary, Flygindustri. Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
Registration / Serial:S-505
Aircraft Version:Junkers K30
C/n (msn):951
Operator Titles:Flygindustri
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:307201Submit Correction
View count: 1243
Demonstration in Amsterdam of the military variant of the Junkers G24 airliner, which could be operated as a seaplane. Because of the restrictions imposed on Germany, the K30 was officially a product of Junkers' Swedish subsidiary, Flygindustri. Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
Registration / Serial:S-505
Aircraft Version:Junkers K30
C/n (msn):951
Operator Titles:Flygindustri
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:154032Submit Correction
View count: 972
Amazing picture of two Swedish Junkers seaplanes demonstrating in Amsterdam. S-505 (a temporary civil registration) was the German-built prototype of the K30 military version - sometimes called R42 in Sweden - of the G24 airliner. S-AABB was an R53 or K53, a Junkers A35 assembled by Junkers subsidiary AB Flygindustri. S-AABB would crash into the seaplane station due to wing failure, damaging the Dutch navy's Van Berkel W-A W54 which is also seen here. The photo gives a good idea of the location of the station on the east side of Amsterdam, actually opposite Schellingwoude village. The church of Durgerdam can be seen. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:S-505
Aircraft Version:Junkers K30
C/n (msn):951
Operator Titles:Flygindustri
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:154032Submit Correction
View count: 972
Amazing picture of two Swedish Junkers seaplanes demonstrating in Amsterdam. S-505 (a temporary civil registration) was the German-built prototype of the K30 military version - sometimes called R42 in Sweden - of the G24 airliner. S-AABB was an R53 or K53, a Junkers A35 assembled by Junkers subsidiary AB Flygindustri. S-AABB would crash into the seaplane station due to wing failure, damaging the Dutch navy's Van Berkel W-A W54 which is also seen here. The photo gives a good idea of the location of the station on the east side of Amsterdam, actually opposite Schellingwoude village. The church of Durgerdam can be seen. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:S-505
Aircraft Version:Junkers K30
C/n (msn):951
Operator Titles:Flygindustri
City / Seaplane Base:Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:26 October 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive