Strangely enough... I was visiting a swedish auto/aircraft museum today and they had a Tante Ju/m3 that landed on swedish soil at the very end of ww2 piloted by Hitlers 2:nd doctor Brandt! With his wife and children and a few other refugees! Amaizing!
I LOVE this plane!
SEVENTHSON89 1 month ago
Auntie Ju!!!!!!! :D
boeingnerd77 9 months ago
Very very nice! Thx
jimiorezzoli 9 months ago
That was amazing! What a thrill to see a fying example!
ZombiedustXXX 9 months ago
Ein ganz bekannter flügzeug! D-AQUI tante ju 52/m3 (m3/ drei motoren/three engines)
1339LARS 9 months ago
Strangely enough... I was visiting a swedish auto/aircraft museum today and they had a Tante Ju/m3 that landed on swedish soil at the very end of ww2 piloted by Hitlers 2:nd doctor Brandt! With his wife and children and a few other refugees! Amaizing!
1339LARS 9 months ago
@1339LARS Hmm? Please elaborate on this if you don't mind.
SamPD2 9 months ago
@SamPD2 What would you like the elaborations on?
1339LARS 9 months ago
Great clip mate.
joluqa 9 months ago
I thought KLM was the first but perhaps it was the only line under the same name...anyway, this is nice :)
granskare 9 months ago