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The Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr – Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow (Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield; formally known as Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr) is the Berlin branch of the Bundeswehr Military History Museum. The museum acts as an independent military department.
It is currently on loan to the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr at Gatow, WG486 is still in RAF service with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. RAF Gatow was from 1970 also used by the UK's Army Air Corps , 7 Aviation Flight AAC , later renamed No. 7 Flight AAC being based at the station initially flying four Westland Sioux (UK-built Bell 47 ...
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Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr; Airforce Museum of the Bundeswehr; Berlin-Gatow, RF-84F: Date: ... English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents.
637 – MS.500 on static display at the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr in Berlin, Berlin. [30] 4299 – Fi 156 C-3 on static display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Bavaria. [31] [32] 110062 – Fi 156 C-3 on static display at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin, Berlin. [33]
German Air Force Canadair Sabre Mk.6 at Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow German Air Force Canadair Sabre Mk.6 at Uetersen Airfield CL-13 Sabre Mk VI. D-9542 – Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow. [citation needed] JA+111 – Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow. [citation needed] JB+110 – Uetersen Airfield.
BMW 003 engine at the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr. Airflow from L to R. Type Turbojet: National origin: Germany Manufacturer BMW: First run August 1940 Major applications: Heinkel He 162: Number built: 3,500 Developed into: BMW 018 BMW GT 101 SNECMA Atar
Junkers Jumo 211B/D engine at the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr The competing DB 600 design was generally similar but lacked the direct injection system. When the RLM expressed their opinion that all future engines include this feature, Daimler responded by introducing the DB 601 in late 1937.