Auction 135 Part 1 135th Auction - Day 1
By BAH - Historica Auctioneers
Mar 2, 2024
Pariser Str. 9 D-10719 Berlin - Germany
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LOT 209:

14 years German aviation magazines 1953-1970


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Auction took place on Mar 2, 2024 at BAH - Historica Auctioneers
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14 years German aviation magazines 1953-1970
Lot 14 Jahrgänge Luftfahrt-Zeitschriften 1953-1970, mit zusammen 164 Ausgaben, "Flugwelt": 1953- Nr. 11; 1954- Nr. 3, 4, 6-12; 1955- Nr. 1-4, 6-12; 1956- Nr. 1-12; 1957- Nr. 1-12; 1958-Nr. 1-11; "Luftfahrttechnik": 1957- Nr. 1- 12; 1958- Nr. 1-12; 1959- Nr. 1-12; "Luftfahrttechnik - Raumfahrttechnik": 1966- Nr. 1-12; 1967- Nr. 1-12; 1968- Nr. 1-12; 1969- Nr. 1-12; 1970- Nr. 1-12, ges. ca. 6800 S., zahll. Fotos, Abb., Diagramme, Karten u. Tabellen, u.a. Wiederaufbau d. Junkers-Werke, sowjetische Schlachtflugzeug IL-10, Flugzeugbewaffnung m. Schußwaffen u. Raketen, Porsche-Flugmotoren, Kleinhubschrauber, Fahrwerke, Geheimwaffen aus d. Sowjetunion, Beobachtungsdaten von Ufos (Bewegungsformen, Farben etc.), Militärluftfahrt, Flugtechnik, weiche Mondlandung m. Surveyor A, Problem d. Hybridraketenantriebe etc., Flugwelt Jg. 1957 doppelt vorhanden, wenige Seiten beschnitten, Knicke, 2 Umschläge teils gelöst in 14 großf. Bände gebunden, GLn./HLn./Kunststoff, Volumen ca. 1 Bananenkarton, ges. ca. 24 kg

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