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Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:23 September 2024
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Photo ID:732836Submit Correction
View count: 27
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:23 September 2024
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:23 September 2024
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Photo ID:732836Submit Correction
View count: 27
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:23 September 2024
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31034Submit Correction
View count: 193
This M 17 was one of the eight two-seat light sports monoplanes built by in 1925 and powered by a Bristol Cherub engine.
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt M 17
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Collection:Deutsches Museum
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:31034Submit Correction
View count: 193
This M 17 was one of the eight two-seat light sports monoplanes built by in 1925 and powered by a Bristol Cherub engine.
Registration / Serial:D-779
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt M 17
C/n (msn):25
City / Area:Munich / Deutsches Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:16 July 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield