Registration / Serial: | D-1167 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Junkers W 33 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Junkers W 33 |
Aircraft Version: | Junkers W 33b |
C/n (msn): | 2504 |
Aircraft Name: | Bremen |
City / Area: | Greenly Island / Lighthouse [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Quebec, Canada |
Photo Date: | 18 April 1928 to 24 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 650227Submit Correction |
View count: | 268 |
When the Bremen flyers sighted Polaris during their transatlantic flight, they realized that their compass was way off and changed course. They crash-landed on a frozen reservoir at the lighthouse of Greenly Island in the strait west of Newfoundland. Famous aviators Bernt Balchen and Floyd Bennett landed a Ford Tri-Motor bringing spare parts, but Bremen could not be flown out and its crew left with Balchen in the Tri-Motor. Bennett had caught pneumonia and died in Quebec City on 25 April, despite Lindbergh flying in serum. The story was a media hype and 60 journalists crowded the island. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | D-1167 |
Aircraft Version: | Junkers W 33b |
C/n (msn): | 2504 |
City / Area: | Greenly Island / Lighthouse [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Quebec, Canada |
Photo Date: | 18 April 1928 to 24 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | D-1167 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Junkers W 33 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Junkers W 33 |
Aircraft Version: | Junkers W 33b |
C/n (msn): | 2504 |
Aircraft Name: | Bremen |
City / Area: | Greenly Island / Lighthouse [ Off-Airport ] |
Region / Country: | Quebec, Canada |
Photo Date: | 18 April 1928 to 24 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 650227Submit Correction |
View count: | 268 |
When the Bremen flyers sighted Polaris during their transatlantic flight, they realized that their compass was way off and changed course. They crash-landed on a frozen reservoir at the lighthouse of Greenly Island in the strait west of Newfoundland. Famous aviators Bernt Balchen and Floyd Bennett landed a Ford Tri-Motor bringing spare parts, but Bremen could not be flown out and its crew left with Balchen in the Tri-Motor. Bennett had caught pneumonia and died in Quebec City on 25 April, despite Lindbergh flying in serum. The story was a media hype and 60 journalists crowded the island. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial: | D-1167 |
Aircraft Version: | Junkers W 33b |
C/n (msn): | 2504 |
City / Area: | Greenly Island / Lighthouse [ Off-Airport ] | Region / Country: | Quebec, Canada |
Photo Date: | 18 April 1928 to 24 April 1928 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |