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City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:233107Submit Correction
View count: 1763
Lufthansa's first Boeing in front of Hangar A at Schiphol. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:D-AGAR
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247
C/n (msn):1944
Operator Titles:(Deutsche Luft Hansa)
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:233107Submit Correction
View count: 1763
Lufthansa's first Boeing in front of Hangar A at Schiphol. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:D-AGAR
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247
C/n (msn):1944
Operator Titles:(Deutsche Luft Hansa)
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1934 to June 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:136062Submit Correction
View count: 2597
One of two Boeing 247s acquired by Germany is seen with Junkers G38 D-2500, a couple of Dresden trams and a lot of brown shirts. D-AGAR is ex NC91Y and was written off after a collision on the ground with an Air France aircraft at Nuremberg on 24 May 1935. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-AGAR
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247
C/n (msn):1944
Operator Titles:(Deutsche Luft Hansa)
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1934 to June 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1934 to June 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:136062Submit Correction
View count: 2597
One of two Boeing 247s acquired by Germany is seen with Junkers G38 D-2500, a couple of Dresden trams and a lot of brown shirts. D-AGAR is ex NC91Y and was written off after a collision on the ground with an Air France aircraft at Nuremberg on 24 May 1935. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-AGAR
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247
C/n (msn):1944
Operator Titles:(Deutsche Luft Hansa)
City / Airport:Dresden - Heller (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1934 to June 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive