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City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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A nice photo from the 1926 German seaplane contest, assumed taken at the host site, Warnemünde. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-935
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HD-24
C/n (msn):250
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:595246Submit Correction
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A nice photo from the 1926 German seaplane contest, assumed taken at the host site, Warnemünde. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-935
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HD-24
C/n (msn):250
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:592581Submit Correction
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The Heinkel HE 1 (E for Eindecker or monoplane) was designed by Ernst Heinkel as the Caspar S.1 before Heinkel started his own business at Warnemünde in 1922. In Sweden the Heinkel seaplanes were called 'Hansa' as they looked similar to Heinkel's earlier designs for Hansa-Brandenburg. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-939
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HE 1
C/n (msn):207
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:592581Submit Correction
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The Heinkel HE 1 (E for Eindecker or monoplane) was designed by Ernst Heinkel as the Caspar S.1 before Heinkel started his own business at Warnemünde in 1922. In Sweden the Heinkel seaplanes were called 'Hansa' as they looked similar to Heinkel's earlier designs for Hansa-Brandenburg. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-939
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HE 1
C/n (msn):207
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:477465Submit Correction
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Udet contender for German seaplane competition. Crashed at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria in October 1926. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-945
Aircraft Version:Udet U-13
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Udet
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:477465Submit Correction
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Udet contender for German seaplane competition. Crashed at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria in October 1926. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-945
Aircraft Version:Udet U-13
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Udet
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:449830Submit Correction
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Napier Lion-engined prototype of the Heinkel HE 5, successfully flown during the 1926 German seaplane competition and probably photographed at Warnemünde which hosted the event. A Rohrbach Robbe is seen in the background. The HE 5 was to play an important role in the Swedish air force, designated S5 and nicknamed Hansa due to its resemblance to older Hansa-Brandenburg types designed by Ernst Heinkel. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-937
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HE 5a
C/n (msn):247
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:449830Submit Correction
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Napier Lion-engined prototype of the Heinkel HE 5, successfully flown during the 1926 German seaplane competition and probably photographed at Warnemünde which hosted the event. A Rohrbach Robbe is seen in the background. The HE 5 was to play an important role in the Swedish air force, designated S5 and nicknamed Hansa due to its resemblance to older Hansa-Brandenburg types designed by Ernst Heinkel. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-937
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HE 5a
C/n (msn):247
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:1 July 1926 to 28 July 1926
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Photo ID:414569Submit Correction
View count: 687
A metal twin-float monoplane airliner designed by Karl Theiss, the V.61 was identical to the V.59 except that the BMW IV engine was replaced by a Bristol Jupiter radial. The sole example, D-925 never really served with LFG's airline, Luftverkehr Pommern, as it was built for the 1926 Deutscher Seeflug competition in which it was wrecked on 28 July. It is seen wearing race number 3, presumably on the beach in Warnemünde. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-925
Aircraft Version:LFG V.61
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Luftverkehr Pommern
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 July 1926 to 28 July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:1 July 1926 to 28 July 1926
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Photo ID:414569Submit Correction
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A metal twin-float monoplane airliner designed by Karl Theiss, the V.61 was identical to the V.59 except that the BMW IV engine was replaced by a Bristol Jupiter radial. The sole example, D-925 never really served with LFG's airline, Luftverkehr Pommern, as it was built for the 1926 Deutscher Seeflug competition in which it was wrecked on 28 July. It is seen wearing race number 3, presumably on the beach in Warnemünde. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-925
Aircraft Version:LFG V.61
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Luftverkehr Pommern
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 July 1926 to 28 July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:D-927
Other Marks:6
Aircraft Original Type:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe
Aircraft Generic Type:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe
Aircraft Version:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I
C/n (msn):21
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
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Photo ID:234464Submit Correction
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Adolf Rohrbach's company produced some impressive all-metal aircraft but faced tough competition from Dornier and Junkers. Two examples were built of the Robbe I, designed by Kurt Tank. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-927
Aircraft Version:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I
C/n (msn):21
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:D-927
Other Marks:6
Aircraft Original Type:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe
Aircraft Generic Type:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe
Aircraft Version:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I
C/n (msn):21
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:234464Submit Correction
View count: 1119
Adolf Rohrbach's company produced some impressive all-metal aircraft but faced tough competition from Dornier and Junkers. Two examples were built of the Robbe I, designed by Kurt Tank. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-927
Aircraft Version:Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I
C/n (msn):21
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:139474Submit Correction
View count: 821
The first prototype of the Junkers W33, first flown on 17 June 1926 from the river Elbe near Dessau. One month later two W33s took part in a seaplane competition at Warnemünde and D-921 took second prize. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-921
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33b
C/n (msn):794
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Event:Deutscher Seeflug 1926
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:139474Submit Correction
View count: 821
The first prototype of the Junkers W33, first flown on 17 June 1926 from the river Elbe near Dessau. One month later two W33s took part in a seaplane competition at Warnemünde and D-921 took second prize. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:D-921
Aircraft Version:Junkers W 33b
C/n (msn):794
City / Seaplane Base:Warnemünde - Hohe Düne Airfield / Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1926
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive