During a family holiday in Berlin, August 2014 I couldn’t resist to visit the Deutsche Technikmuseum.
This museum has a large collection of impressive innovations and technical development from over a large timespan, covering industries, transport and daily life items.
All the way to the top of the museum brings you to the aviation-part of the collection offering a spread of famous German and other countries aircraft from over the years.
Following a collection of photo’s from this more than interesting museum in the great city of Berlin.
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