Airfield Am Gollenberg - Stolln district, 14728 Gollenberg, Brandenburg, GermanyMap
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Very interesting for young and old and great day out
This is the second time, we have visited the site and aeroplane, as we could not get in the first time. After the BUGA took place, this is now so much nicer to walk to the plane and has lots of featur...
Flying has tradition in Stölln and surroundings. Otto Lilienthal made here on the Gollenberg track breaking flights with his self-built devices. In this spirit, the lady here has i...
We initially thought - what is this plane to be here? But after we have looked at the Otto Lilienthal Museum, we also understand why a piece of flight history was parked here wu...
I don't know why the plane is there. What was the sense of landing there? On-site no explanation is found. Online check it should be a tribute to Otto Lilienthal ...
Very interesting for young and old and great day out
This is the second time, we have visited the site and aeroplane, as we could not get in the first time. After the BUGA took place, this is now so much nicer to walk to the plane and has lots of featur...
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Very nice (thanks to the Ehrenamt and BuGa) made. Including the many small interesting info's, a two-hour pass very quickly.
A bowling from the beginning of airline to today
Flying has tradition in Stölln and surroundings. Otto Lilienthal made here on the Gollenberg track breaking flights with his self-built devices. In this spirit, the lady here has i...
Aircraft in the middle of the field
We initially thought - what is this plane to be here? But after we have looked at the Otto Lilienthal Museum, we also understand why a piece of flight history was parked here wu...
Ensure a flying brilliance ...
I don't know why the plane is there. What was the sense of landing there? On-site no explanation is found. Online check it should be a tribute to Otto Lilienthal ...