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A dutch Dornier Do 24 flying-boat


Background notes: Dornier Do 24
Deutsch: Das dreimotorige Flugboot Do 24 von Dornier war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs das wichtigste Arbeitsmittel der deutschen Seenotrettungsfliegerei. Ungezählte in Seenot geratene Menschen konnten durch sie gerettet werden, gleichgültig, ob es sich um Freund oder Feind handelte.


Dornier Do 24

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Photograph published in:

Aircraft of the Fighting Powers Vol I
Ed: H J Cooper, O G Thetford and D A. Russell
Harborough Publishing Co, Leicester, England 1940. 

Photographer not identified, so UK Copyright contended to have lapsed 50 years after publication.

Picture prepared for Wikipedia by en:User:Keith Edkins in April 2004, enlarged by Denniss in May 2005

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