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  2. Bavaria Fluggesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    On 6 March 1970, D-INAH, a Handley Page Jetstream owned by Bavaria Fluggesellschaft departed Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany, for Samedan Airport, Switzerland.The aircraft crashed into snow about 3 km (1.9 mi) and 0.5 km (0.31 mi) left of Samedan Airport's runway centreline.

  3. Oktoberfest - Wikipedia

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    Oktoberfest (German pronunciation: [ɔkˈtoːbɐˌfɛst] ⓘ; Bavarian: Wiesn, Oktobafest) is the world's largest Volksfest, featuring a beer festival and a travelling carnival, and is held annually in Munich, Bavaria, from mid- or late-September to the first Sunday in October.

  4. Lower Bavarian Open-Air Museums - Wikipedia

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    The Massing Open-Air Museum was founded in 1969 and was one of the first museums of its type in Bavaria. Initially only the most attractive buildings from the rural Rot valley were displayed, which included wooden houses, painted cupboards and chests, Kröning pottery, embroidery, and turned ware. Since then, more everyday objects have been ...

  5. Munich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria's police helicopter squad is also based at the Munich Airport, where five of the Eurocopter EC135 helicopters are stationed. A move of the unit to Schleißheim Airport is planned for 2020. In addition, one of the world's two chambers for explosive goods (the second one is located at Kuala Lumpur International Airport ) is located on the ...

  6. List of airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    European Air Transport Leipzig: QY: BCS: POSTMAN: 2010: Rebranded from EAT - European Air Transport (1971–2010) Lufthansa Cargo: LH: GEC: LUFTHANSA CARGO: 1993: Rebranded from German Cargo (1977–1993) CargoLogic Germany: GCL: SAXONIA

  7. Royal Bavarian Flying Corps - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the First World War, the Bavarian Air Force suffered 933 dead and missing from crashes. [4] On 8 May 1920 the Bavarian Air Force was officially dissolved as a result of the Versailles Treaty. A monument to the pilots of the Royal Bavarian Air Force who died in World War I can be seen in front of the 'Old Palace' in Oberschleissheim.

  8. Bavaria Germanair - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria Germanair Airbus A300B4 at Frankfurt Airport in June 1977. Bavaria Germanair was an airline that came into being following the merger of Bavaria Fluggesellschaft and Germanair on 1 January 1977. The airline's main area of activity was operating charter flights from German airports to European holiday destinations.

  9. Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 74 - Wikipedia

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    Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 74 (74th Tactical Air Force Wing), formerly known as Jagdgeschwader 74 (JG 74) (74th Fighter Wing), is an aviation unit of the German Air Force, based on Neuburg Air Base in Bavaria since 1961. On 1 October 2013, the unit was renamed in the course of adaptations to the new structure of the German Air Force. [1]