A small truck towing a Gotha Go-242 transport glider from right to left over snow-cleared runway in Germany during World War II. A Junkers Ju-52 transport aircraft towing Go-242 over a snow-cleared runway. Both aircraft take off and fly low past camera after a short run. The undercarriage drops off from the Go-242. Front view of Junkers Ju-52 transport aircraft towing Go-242 taking off from runway.
A machine drop tests aircraft landing gear inside a German Aeronautical materials testing laboratory. A scientist observes the test. An impact test machine tests the landing gear tire. A materials testing machine simulates movement of the landing gear tire to test vibrations.
A German Luftwaffe military aircraft parked in front of a weather station in Germany in the late 1930s. A German man releases weather balloon at the weather station. The weather balloon flies away. A German Aeronautical scientist using telescopes to watch weather balloon’s flight. Scientists setting up equipment in garden. A scientist uses a camera to record a propeller running on high speed. A materials scientist pulls out a cross from the ground.
A Junkers G.38 transport aircraft (D-2500) in flight over Germany in the late 1930s, before World War 2. A small, single-place, tailless monoplane with turned down wing tips in flight. A Fieseler Fi 156 Storch making short takeoff and steep climb over control tower of an airfield. The first functional helicopter, the Focke-Wulf Fw 61 helicopter (D-EKRA) (later Focke-Achgelis Fa 61), demonstrating its hovering ability.
German Aeronautical research facility in Stuttgart, Germany before World War 2. German technicians opening doors on top of aircraft engine test room. Propellers run on high speed during engine tests. A technician opens door. A large machine that runs engine tests. Technicians operating test consoles. A Tacho Waage speedometer measures engine test speed.
A materials testing laboratory in Germany, before World War 2. Technicians working on aerodynamic research for aircraft applications inside laboratory. A scientist subjects a test rod into a machine. Technician reading gauges and speedometers. A test rod breaks during test. Machine tests the strength of metal.
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