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Lufthansa Collection

"Lufthansa: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step back in time and witness the remarkable aircraft that have shaped Lufthansa's rich history

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor of Lufthansa

Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Heinkel He111C-02 D-AQYF of Lufthansa

Heinkel He111C-02 D-AQYF of Lufthansa
Heinkel He111C-02, D-AQYF, of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: The Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 over a Junkers Ju52 / 3m of Lufthansa

The Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 over a Junkers Ju52 / 3m of Lufthansa
The Graf Zeppelin, LZ 127, over a Junkers Ju52/3m of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Leaflet design, Lufthansa

Leaflet design, Lufthansa
Leaflet design, Deutsche Lufthansa, offering Aerobus flights between Cologne and Frankfurt, and steamer trips on the Rhine between Cologne and Dusseldorf. circa 1926

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Vintage Travel Poster 1950s 'Colorado - West Coast Empire and United Airlines' By Joseph Feher

Vintage Travel Poster 1950s "Colorado - West Coast Empire and United Airlines" By Joseph Feher circa 1955

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AHAL

Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AHAL
Junkers Ju52/3m D-AHAL Otto Bernert (msn 5034), of Deutsche LuftHansa (DLH) on approach to land at Croydon Airport. First registered in October 1934

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Lufthansa Junkers G-38 Airliner at Croydon During a Tria?

Lufthansa Junkers G-38 Airliner at Croydon During a Tria?
Lufthansa Junkers G-38 Airliner at Croydon During a Trial Flight from Berlin Date: 1932

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Lufthansa Junkers G-38 Airliner Parked

Lufthansa Junkers G-38 Airliner Parked Date: 1932

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Zeppelin LZ-127 GRAF Zeppelin

Zeppelin LZ-127 GRAF Zeppelin Landing at Hanworth, London with a Media Camera Man Filming with a Movie Camera Date: 1931

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Focke-Wulf FWP-149D D-EKNO

Focke-Wulf FWP-149D D-EKNO ( msn 068), of the Lufthansa Flying School, at Jersey ca 1965. Date: circa 1965

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Boeing 747-230F N1794B

Boeing 747-230F N1794B (msn 20373 / 168), became D-ABYE on delivery to Lufthansa in 1972. Date: circa 1972

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Boeing 737-230 D-ABFC

Boeing 737-230 D-ABFC, of Lufthansa, on approach to land. Date: circa 1990

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Boeing 737-330 D-ABWH

Boeing 737-330 D-ABWH (msn 24284, line Number 1685), of Lufthansa in March 1989. Date: 1998

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Airbus A300-603 D-AIAN

Airbus A300-603 D-AIAN (msn 411), of Lufthansa, on approach to Athens International Airport, on 10 November 1998. Date: 1998

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Airbus A321-131 D-AIRK

Airbus A321-131 D-AIRK (msn 502), of Lufthansa, on approach to Athens International Airport. Date: circa 1998

Background imageLufthansa Collection: de Havilland Canada DHC-8-314 D-BKIM

de Havilland Canada DHC-8-314 D-BKIM, of Lufthansa, (operated by Augsburg Airways). Date: circa 1990

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Boeing 737-230 D-ABHR

Boeing 737-230 D-ABHR (msn 22141, line Number 795), of Lufthansa, at Flughafen Munchen - Munich Airport. Date: circa 1980

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Lufthansa plane at Frankfurt airport, Germany
Lufthansa Super Constellation plane (D-ALID) at Frankfurt airport, Germany. Date: 1950s

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Albatros L. 72c Albis D-1140

Albatros L. 72c Albis D-1140
Albatros L.72c Albis D-1140 (msn 10108) of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt newspaper. The L.72 was most likely studied as a bomber during the early secret German rearmament programs

Background imageLufthansa Collection: AIR TRAVEL 1960S

AIR TRAVEL 1960S
Happy passengers aboard a Boeing 727 (Lufthansa) aeroplane. Date: late 1960s

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AFER

Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AFER
Junkers Ju52/3m D-AFER Franz Buchner (msn 4047), of Deutsche LuftHansa (DLH) on approach to land at Croydon Airport. First registered in April 1934

Background imageLufthansa Collection: All clear for the start at Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, c1936 (c1937)

All clear for the start at Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, c1936 (c1937). A Lufthansa aircraft ready to take off. From Wonders of World Aviation, Vol. 1, by Clarence Winchester

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Airline aircraft servicing maintenance hanger Boeing 737

Airline aircraft servicing maintenance hanger Boeing 737 Lufthansa aircraft maintenance hanger Boeing 737-300

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju52 / 3mho D-AJYR Emil Schaefer of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju52 / 3mho D-AJYR Emil Schaefer of Lufthansa
Junkers Ju52/3mho, D-AJYR, Emil Schaefer, of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju52 / 3m D-AMYY

Junkers Ju52 / 3m D-AMYY
Junkers Ju52/3m, D-AMYY, Wilhelm Siegert, of Lufthansa at Croydon

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Air stewardess demonstrating oxygen mask

Air stewardess demonstrating oxygen mask on board a passenger plane. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju G 38 on approach Lufthansa

Junkers Ju G 38 on approach Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Dornier 10t Wal Lufthansa on catapult

Dornier 10t Wal Lufthansa on catapult
Dornier 10t Wal aboard its tendering ship. First flown 6 November 1922, 264 of the Wal family were built. Some carried 8-10 passengers, but Lufthansa used them as trans-Atlantic mailplanes

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Focke-Wulf Fw200A-03 Condor D-AMHC Nordmark of Lufthansa

Focke-Wulf Fw200A-03 Condor D-AMHC Nordmark of Lufthansa
Focke-Wulf Fw200A-03 Condor, D-AMHC, Nordmark, of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju86 of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju86 of Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju86A1 D-AXEQ B�rg of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju86A1 D-AXEQ B�rg of Lufthansa
Junkers Ju86A1, D-AXEQ, Brg, of Lufthansa. Windowless, it had extra fuel tanks fitted in the fuselage and on 22-23 August 1936 it flew non-stop from Dessau to Bathurst, a distance of 3, 603 miles

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju52 / 3mfe D-2527 Manfred von Richtofen - Lufthansa

Junkers Ju52 / 3mfe D-2527 Manfred von Richtofen - Lufthansa
Junkers Ju52/3mfe, D-2527, Manfred von Richtofen, of Lufthansa, which became the travelling aircraft of Goering as D-AGUK, Kurt Wolff

Background imageLufthansa Collection: A Junkers Ju52 / 3m D-AQEX Heinrich Kroll of Lufthansa

A Junkers Ju52 / 3m D-AQEX Heinrich Kroll of Lufthansa
A Junkers Ju52/3m, D-AQEX, Heinrich Kroll, of Lufthansa, at Croydon Airport under floodlight

Background imageLufthansa Collection: 727 Passengers-Lufthansa

727 Passengers-Lufthansa
An Air Hostess checks passengers seatbelts are firmly secured prior to take- off aboard a Lufthansa Boeing 727

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Passengers on a 727

Passengers on a 727
Happy passengers aboard a Boeing 727 (Lufthansa) aeroplane. Date: late 1960s

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa, flying

Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa, flying

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju 52 3m -Lufthansa, flying

Junkers Ju 52 3m -Lufthansa, flying

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers G31- Lufthansa

Junkers G31- Lufthansa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers G 38 Lufthansa, flying

Junkers G 38 Lufthansa, flying

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers G38- Lufthansa taking off

Junkers G38- Lufthansa taking off

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Dornier Do 26C -built as long range mailplanes for Luft

Dornier Do 26C -built as long range mailplanes for Lufthansa, they provided ocean going reconnaissance

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Lufthansa airlines in Latin America by G. H. Davis

Lufthansa airlines in Latin America by G. H. Davis
German threat to America and Panama: Lufthansa airlines in Latin America. A map showing how German-controlled airlines, capable of a converging war movement against the Panama Canal

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Lufthansa Boeing 737 airplane landing at Munich airport, Germany

Lufthansa Boeing 737 airplane landing at Munich airport, Germany

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Lufthansa airplane landing at Munich airport, Germany. germany, german, europe

Lufthansa airplane landing at Munich airport, Germany. germany, german, europe
Lufthansa airplane landing at Munich airport, Germany

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju46 of Lufthansa shortly after being catapulted

Junkers Ju46 of Lufthansa shortly after being catapulted
Junkers Ju46 of Lufthansa, shortly after being catapulted from the SS Bremen

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Junkers Ju46 D-2244 of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju46 D-2244 of Lufthansa
Junkers Ju46, D-2244, of Lufthansa, shortly after being catapulted from the SS Europa

Background imageLufthansa Collection: Short 330 of DLT with a Boeing 727 of Lufthansa behind

Short 330 of DLT with a Boeing 727 of Lufthansa behind



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"Lufthansa: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step back in time and witness the remarkable aircraft that have shaped Lufthansa's rich history. From the iconic Heinkel He111C-02 D-AQYF to the majestic Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor, it has always been at the forefront of aviation innovation. The Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 soaring gracefully over a Junkers Ju52/3m showcases Lufthansa's commitment to both air and zeppelin travel. The leaflet design captures the essence of this golden era, enticing travelers with promises of adventure and luxury. Witnessing the mighty Zeppelin LZ-127 GRAF Zeppelin in all its glory is truly awe-inspiring. This marvel of engineering represents an era when airships ruled the skies, capturing imaginations worldwide. The daring launch of a catapulted Junkers Ju46 reveals Lufthansa's relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers. Innovation knows no bounds for this pioneering airline. Transitioning into more modern times, we see the sleek Focke-Wulf FWP-149D D-EKNO taking flight, showcasing Lufthansa's dedication to staying ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. Enter the jet age with pride as you behold Boeing 747-230F N1794B gracing our skies. This colossal aircraft symbolizes Lufthansa's global reach and unwavering commitment to delivering excellence across continents. Embrace efficiency without compromising comfort aboard Boeing 737-230 D-ABFC and Boeing 737-330 D-ABWH. These workhorses exemplify how Lufthansa continues to adapt while prioritizing passenger satisfaction. Marvel at Airbus A300-603 D-AIAN as it effortlessly takes off into boundless horizons. With cutting-edge technology at their disposal, Lufthansa consistently raises standards for safety, reliability, and comfort.