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Berlin-Tempelhof, Ankunft der ersten Europa-Flieger
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Berlin-Tempelhof, Zentralflughafen.- Ankunft des Erstplatzierten nach dem Rennen und Platz 8 der Gesamtwertung beim Internationalen Europa-Rundflug, Hubert Broad, sowie der Pilot A. Broad, vermutlich vor Flugzeug DH-60G
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Berlin-Tempelhof, Ankunft der ersten Europa-Flieger
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Die Ankunft der ersten Europa-Flieger auf dem Centralflughafen in Berlin-Tempelhof! Die ersten Engländer, Broad (rechts) und Butler (links) nach ihrer Ankunft auf dem Centralflughafen in Berlin.
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English: British pilots Alan Butler (left) and Hubert Broad (right) during the Challenge 1930 contest (probably the plane is Butler's DH.60G Gipsy Moth G-AAXG).
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Die Ankunft der ersten Europa-Flieger auf dem Centralflughafen in Berlin-Tempelhof! Die ersten Engländer, Broad (rechts) und Butler (links) nach ihrer Ankunft auf dem Centralflughafen in Berlin.
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Berlin-Tempelhof, Ankunft der ersten Europa-Flieger
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Bild 102-10198
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Berlin-Tempelhof, Zentralflughafen.- Ankunft des Erstplatzierten nach dem Rennen und Platz 8 der Gesamtwertung beim Internationalen Europa-Rundflug, Hubert Broad, sowie der Pilot A. Broad, vermutlich vor Flugzeug DH-60G