File:Flugschule Gotha 1912 B005b.jpg

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The opening of the "Herzog Carl Eduard Herren-Fliegerschule", in Gotha (then Duchy of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha, contemporary Thuringia, Germany) in 1912.
The depicted persons are (from left to right):

  • K. Müller, mechanic (it has given both a Karl Müller and a Kurt Müller as aircraft mechanics in 1912)
  • B. Eggert, engineer of the airship station Gotha
  • Hermann, Lieutenant of the Royal Saxon Railway Regiment No. 2 in Schönberg (Kingdom of Saxony)
  • Ernst Schlegel (1882-1976), engineer and director of the school
  • von Osterroth, Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 152 in Marienburg (then West Prussia, contemporary Malbork in Poland)
  • Linke, Lieutenant of the Fusilier Regiment No. 34 in Stettin (then West Pomerania, contemporary Szczecin in Poland)
  • (Kurt ?) von Mirbach, Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 78 in Braunschweig (then Duchy of Braunschweig, contemporary Lower Saxony, Germany)
  • Grundel (...or Grindel ?), a mechanic from Berlin
  • in the aircraft at the steering: Arthur Faller (1887-1965), flight pioneer and teacher of the school for bi-planes
  • in the airplane as passenger: Geyer, Lieutenant of the Regiment No. 95 in Gotha (then Duchy of Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha; contemporary Thuringia, Germany)
This photo was made on the airfield of the flight school in Gotha, shortly after the foundation of the "Herzog Carl Eduard Herren-Fliegerschule" on .
Date Spring 1912
date QS:P,+1912-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720559
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Source "Flugsport", IV(11), 1912, p.477
Author Editor (paper): Oskar Ursinius; Publisher: Verlag "Flugsport", Frankfurt/Main, Bahnhofsplatz 8
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