Archive March 2021

City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 94


This Heinel He 162 fighter plane from the last months of the second world war has only been in Berlin’s Museum of Technology since 2011 and is the only one of seven preserved located in Germany.

« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017

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Balcony Flowers 2020 #371

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River Views #813: Spring Waterbirds 5


I’m not sure if this is a female, male or juvenile Cormorant, but it looks different than the other one!

« Google Maps » | Date: 17.03.2021

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 93


Berlin’s Museum of Technology does have a sort of rocket – an experimental two-stage surface-to-air missile from the early 1940s.

« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017

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Balcony Flowers 2020 #370

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River Views #812: Spring Waterbirds 4


The Cormorants are always curising very low in the water!

« Google Maps » | Date: 17.03.2021

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 92


This Bücker Bü 181 in Berlin’s Museum of Technology from 1940 is another wartime plane that was later produced until the early 1950s as a small, but versatile flight school plane. This particular plame unfortunately seems to have been used to drop grenades in the late stages of the war judging from the one strapped under the wing.

« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017

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Balcony Flowers 2020 #369

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River Views #812: Spring Waterbirds 3


A skeptical Seagull on the Riverfront last week.

« Google Maps » | Date: 17.03.2021

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 91


This small airplane in Berlin’s Museum of Technology is unfortunately another war product from 1936, the Fiesler 136 ‘Storch’, but it was actually built until 1949 and used in other countries as well.

« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017

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