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Dornier Collection

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Wal ( Whale ) was a twin-engine German flying boat with a cabin for 12 passengers, designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and produced in the 1920s

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Merkur plane, 1920s, (1932). The Merkur ( Mercury ) small airliner was manufactured in Germany during the 1920s. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Superwal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Superwal ( Super-Whale ) was a German flying boat with 19 passengers, designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and produced in the 1920s

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Dornier Dos flying boat, 1932. The Dos was a large 22-passenger flying boat airliner flown in Germany in 1930. Only one was built

Background imageDornier Collection: Cockpit on board the Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Cockpit on board the Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Cockpit on board the Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Interior of the German Dornier flying boat produced by the Dornier company in the 1920s

Background imageDornier Collection: Amundsens Dornier Do J Wal in polar ice, 1925, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Amundsens Dornier Do J Wal in polar ice, 1925, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Amundsens Dornier Do J Wal in polar ice, 1925, (1932). Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) used two Dornier seaplanes in his unsuccessful attempt to reach the North Pole in 1925

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Merkur plane with snow skids, 1920s, (1932). The Merkur ( Mercury ) small airliner was manufactured in Germany during the 1920s

Background imageDornier Collection: Tanks on board the Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Tanks on board the Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Tanks on board the Dornier Wal flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Wal ( Whale ) was a twin-engine German flying boat with a cabin for 12 passengers

Background imageDornier Collection: Wolfgang von Gronau arrives in New York, August 1930, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Wolfgang von Gronau arrives in New York, August 1930, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Wolfgang von Gronau arrives in New York after crossing the Atlantic, August 1930, (1932). German aviation pioneer Wolfgang von Gronau (1893-1977)

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Libelle ( Dragonfly ) was a German open-cockpit, all-metal, parasol wing, monoplane flying boat aircraft, which first flew in 1921

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. The Dornier Do X, produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929, was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world at the time

Background imageDornier Collection: Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air), cigarette card album produced by the Garba ty cigarette factory, 1932

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Delphin ( Dolphin ) III was a German single-engine commercial flying boat built by Dornier Flugzeugwerke in the 1920s

Background imageDornier Collection: Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Dornier Do X, produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929, was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world at the time

Background imageDornier Collection: N24 on the Derricks of the Hobby at Kings Bay, c1925, (1928)

N24 on the Derricks of the Hobby at Kings Bay, c1925, (1928). In 1925 Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen (1872-1928) attempted to fly to the North Pole with Lincoln Ellsworth (1880-1951)


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