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Klemm Collection

"Exploring the Skies with Klemm: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Flt Lt G Shaw takes to the skies in his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl 35 -over 1, 300 of these basic trainers were d

Klemm Kl 35 -over 1, 300 of these basic trainers were delivered to the Luftwaffe from late 1937 to 1943

Background imageKlemm Collection: Flt Lt G Shaw with his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU

Flt Lt G Shaw with his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU
Flt Lt G. Shaw with his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU. Both took part in the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934

Background imageKlemm Collection: Gladys, Albert Batchelor in British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow

Gladys, Albert Batchelor in British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow
Gladys and Albert Batchelor in his British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow, G-ACXD

Background imageKlemm Collection: Albert Batchelor with his British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow G-A

Albert Batchelor with his British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow G-A
Albert Batchelor with his British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow, G-ACXD

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl. 107C D-ELOQ

Klemm Kl. 107C D-ELOQ
Klemm Kl.107C D-ELOQ (msn 150) at Coventry-Baginton, circa 1961. First registered in Germany as D-ELOQ. Re-registered in the UK as G-ASAW (C of R R7645/1)

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl. 107C

Klemm Kl. 107C
Klemm Kl.107C D-ELOQ, at the July 1959 Coventry - Air Pageant / National Air Races. Klemm Kl.107C: First registered in Germany as D-ELOQ

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm L. 25a Coupe SL-aB

Klemm L. 25a Coupe SL-aB
Klemm L.25a Coupe SL-aB (msn 166), of Flugsportfreunde Sarrlouis eV, at Ensheim. First registered in France and then in Switzerland as CH-250 with Aero-Club Suisse / Zurich, in 1929, then HB-ETU

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl 107b D-EJUK

Klemm Kl 107b D-EJUK Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl 107C D-EKUK

Klemm Kl 107C D-EKUK (msn 133) Date: 1960s

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl 35 - G-KLEM / D-EFTG

Klemm Kl 35 - G-KLEM / D-EFTG

Background imageKlemm Collection: Klemm Kl 107 - D-EMYO

Klemm Kl 107 - D-EMYO at Munchengladbach. Date: 1983

Background imageKlemm Collection: British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU; and Airspeed Courier

British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU; and Airspeed Courier, G-ACJL, at Mildenhall prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934

Background imageKlemm Collection: Fairey Fox, G-ACXO

Fairey Fox, G-ACXO
Clockwise from left: Fairey Fox, G-ACXO; British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU; and de Havilland Puss Moth, VH-UQD, at Mildenhall prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934


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"Exploring the Skies with Klemm: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Flt Lt G Shaw takes to the skies in his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of this aircraft. Gladys and Albert Batchelor soar through the clouds in their British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow, a symbol of freedom and adventure. Captured in a moment of pure joy, Albert Batchelor poses proudly beside his beloved British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow, G-A. The sleek lines and graceful design of the Klemm Kl. 107C D-ELOQ exemplify German engineering at its finest. Witnessing the sheer elegance of flight, enthusiasts marvel at the sight of a majestic Klemm Kl. 107C soaring high above. The vintage charm radiates from every angle as we admire the classic beauty that is the Klemm L. 25a Coupe SL-aB plane. With its distinctive red color scheme, the striking presence Kl 107b D-EJUK demands attention wherever it goes. Embarking on another thrilling adventure, pilot Albert Batchelor prepares for takeoff in his trusty companion -Klemm Kl 107C D-EKUK. The iconic registration code "G-KLEM / D-EFTG" adorns this magnificent flying machine -the legendary Klemm Kl 35 aircraft takes flight once again. Captivating hearts with its timeless allure, behold as the elegant wingspan of a vintage gem -the mighty Klemm Kl 107 -D-EMYO soars gracefully across azure skies. Travel back in time to witness aviation history unfold before your eyes with an enchanting glimpse into a bygone era –the pioneering spirit embodied by none other than the Klemm L.