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Former airport in Germany
Royal Air Force Gatow, or more commonly RAF Gatow, was a British Royal Air Force station (military airbase) in the district of Gatow in south-western Berlin
RAF_Gatow
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Gatow (German: [ˈɡaːtoː] ), a district of south-western Berlin is located west of the Havelsee lake and has forested areas within its boundaries. It is
Gatow
Military Museum in Berlin-Gatow, Germany
Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr – Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow (Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield; formally known as Luftwaffenmuseum
Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
Militärhistorisches_Museum_Flugplatz_Berlin-Gatow
Capital and largest city of Germany
bear a Slavic-rooted name—Altglienicke, Alt-Treptow, Britz, Buch, Buckow, Gatow, Karow, Kladow, Köpenick, Lankwitz, Lübars, Malchow, Marzahn, Pankow, Prenzlauer
Berlin
1948 mid-air collision over Berlin, Germany
The 1948 Gatow air disaster was a mid-air collision in the airspace above Berlin, Germany, that occurred on 5 April, sparking an international incident
1948_Gatow_air_disaster
German football club
Sportclub Gatow Berlin is a German football club from the district of Gatow, Berlin. It was founded in 1931 as Gatower Sportverein. The club was lost
SC_Gatow
USSR blockade of Berlin (1948–1949)
Airways Vickers Viking 1B airliner near RAF Gatow airfield, killing all aboard both aircraft. Later dubbed the Gatow air disaster, this event exacerbated tensions
Berlin_Blockade
1950 fighter-bomber aircraft
Luftwaffenmuseum Gatow - Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow.[citation needed] tactical number DD-313 – Luftwaffenmuseum Gatow - Militärhistorisches
Republic_F-84F_Thunderstreak
used as a racetrack. RAF Gatow (IATA: GWW, ICAO: EDBG), the former Royal Air Force military airbase in the district of Gatow in south-western Berlin,
Airports_of_Berlin
Family of multi-role combat aircraft
2021. Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow. [1] Tornado – Der erste Protoyp jetzt in Gatow, October 2012 (German). Retrieved 5 October 2014
Panavia_Tornado
Feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg
A German 150 cm searchlight displayed at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow, 2003
Cathedral_of_Light
Military unit
reorganization of the Bundeswehr. The headquarters of the command are in Gatow, Berlin, but some of the staff is dislocated in Cologne. Air Component Command
Air_Force_Command_(Germany)
Borough of Berlin in Germany
between 1559 and 1594 by Joachim II of Brandenburg. In 1558 the village of Gatow became part of Spandau. In 1634, during the Thirty Years' War, Spandau was
Spandau
Museum of Technology (alongside a watermill), and one relocated mill in Gatow). These eight windmills comprise five Dutch mills and three post mills.
Windmills_in_Berlin
British army garrison 1953–1994
RAF Gatow & Olympic Stadium 3 Intelligence and Security Company, Intelligence Corps 7 Flight AAC, RAF Gatow, (4x Gazelle AH.1) Royal Air Force Gatow Station
Berlin_Infantry_Brigade
1994 multi-role combat aircraft family by Eurofighter
Munich. 30+39 EF2000 GS0025 on display at the General-Steinhoff-Kaserne in Gatow, Berlin. Italy MMX602 EF2000 Prototype DA-3 on display at Leonardo Factory
Eurofighter_Typhoon
German field marshal (1892–1945)
central Luftwaffe test facility airfield, the Erprobungsstelle Rechlin to Gatow (a district of south-western Berlin) in a Focke-Wulf Fw 190. As the cockpit
Robert_Ritter_von_Greim
Third Trabant model produced by VEB Sachsenring (1964–1990)
Universal. A P 601 A Kübel of the LSK on display at the Luftwaffenmuseum Berlin-Gatow. A Trabant 601 Tramp. Trabant 601 S Universal (December 1989): The Hycomat
Trabant_601
German aviator and test pilot
airfield, about 100 km (60 mi) northwest of Berlin. They were then flown to Gatow, Berlin, in a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 (Reitsch riding in the tail by way of an
Hanna_Reitsch
Aircraft with an undercarriage capable of operating from water surfaces
Elbe near Hamburg to isolated Berlin, landing on the Havelsee beside RAF Gatow until it iced over. The Sunderlands were particularly used for transporting
Seaplane
1993 German TV series or program
were Pfarrer Clemens Grün (Klaus Barner), Oberst Friedrich Wilhelm von Gatow (Horst Frank), Gloria Thorbach (Cay Helmich), Peter Blohm (Till Topf), Caronin
Cluedo_–_Das_Mörderspiel
Prison in West Berlin from 1876 to 1987
ground to powder and dispersed in the North Sea, or buried at the former RAF Gatow airbase, with the exception of a single set of keys now exhibited in the
Spandau_Prison
Highest military award of Nazi Germany
History of an Award) (in German). Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr Berlin-Gatow. Schaulen, Fritjof (2003). Eichenlaubträger 1940–1945: Zeitgeschichte in
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross
Spanish medium bomber
111B on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow in Gatow, Berlin. BR.2I-14 – 2.111D on display at Flugausstellung Peter Junior
CASA_2.111
Soviet turboprop transport aircraft
German "369", is exhibited at Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow Poland An-26, tail number "1509" is exhibited in the Polish Aviation Museum
Antonov_An-26
Areas within Berlin, Germany
Siemensstadt 5.66 11,388 2,012 (0504) Staaken 10.90 41,470 3,810 (0505) Gatow 10.10 3,908 386 (0506) Kladow 14.80 13,628 922 (0507) Hakenfelde 20.40 26
Boroughs and quarters of Berlin
Boroughs_and_quarters_of_Berlin
Early British jet bomber
on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow at former RAF Gatow, Berlin, Germany. Luftwaffe Canberra B.2 99+36, (former RAF WK130)
English_Electric_Canberra
1956 fighter aircraft family by Lockheed
West German F-104G with a zero-length launch rocket booster and a replica B43 nuclear bomb at Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
Lockheed_F-104_Starfighter
Cold War barrier around West Berlin (1961–1989)
und Technik, an East German youth military training organization, at RAF Gatow. His aircraft, registration DDR-WOH, was dismantled and returned to the
Berlin_Wall
Naval aircraft family (1953–1978)
UA-110 painted as UA-106 at Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow On display: Gannet AS.1, Serial no. AS07 painted as AS101 at Juanda Naval
Fairey_Gannet
Fighter aircraft family by Dornier
and General der Flieger Robert von Greim's flight to Berlin-Gatow. After arriving at Gatow, Reitsch and von Greim commandeered a Fieseler Fi 156 Storch
Dornier_Do_335
American soldier shot by East German guards
clearly marked as an official US Forces vehicle. On the Hauptstraße in Gatow (in the British occupation sector), near the border between West Berlin
John_Staff
Airport of Berlin, Germany (1923–2008)
scheduled air services. On 8 July 1951, BEA transferred its operations from Gatow to Tempelhof, thus concentrating all West Berlin air services at Berlin's
Berlin_Tempelhof_Airport
US military transport aircraft with 4 piston engines, 1945
on 14 August 1948 and landed for the first time on 17 August at Berlin's Gatow Airfield in the British sector carrying 20 tons of flour. Over the next
Douglas_C-74_Globemaster
German footballer
Wattenscheid 09 14 (1) 1992–1994 Tennis Borussia Berlin 20 (4) 1995 SC Gatow Total 154 (21) International career East Germany U-21 14 (2) * Club domestic
René_Unglaube
July 2002 RAF Episkopi 1995 No. 26 Signals Unit RAF Unknown RAF Gatow, 1989 RAF Gatow 30 November 1994 No. 5 (Signals) Wing RAF, RAF Hambuhren 23 Feb
List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force
List_of_communications_units_and_formations_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
the total supplies delivered, using Avro Yorks, Douglas Dakotas flying to Gatow Airport and Short Sunderlands flying to Lake Havel. The RAF saw its first
Royal_Air_Force
Vickers Viking 1B Glasgow–Northolt Poor visibility, CFIT G-AIVP near RAF Gatow 5 April 1948 Vickers Viking 1B London–West Berlin Mid-air collision with
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (A–C)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_airline_(A–C)
D-9 on static display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow in Berlin, Berlin. This airframe was flown by Karl Fröb of 2./JG 26 when
List of surviving Focke-Wulf Fw 190s
List_of_surviving_Focke-Wulf_Fw_190s
Airways linking West Berlin to West Germany
corridors connected the three West Berlin airports of Tempelhof, Tegel and Gatow with other airfields/airports. Each air corridor was only 20 mi (32 km)
West_Berlin_Air_Corridor
German WWII ground-based tracking radar
Würzburg-Riese (Giant Würzburg) radar Würzburg-Riese at Military History Museum, Gatow Airport, Berlin Country of origin Germany Introduced 1940 No. built c. 1
Würzburg_radar
German monoplane fighter aircraft
including one on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow. Data from Holmes, 2005. p 32 General characteristics Crew: One pilot Length:
Junkers_D.I
Commander of the modern German Air Force
Inspector of the Air Force is the chief of the Air Force Command, based in Gatow, Berlin. They sit under the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr and are
Inspector of the Air Force (Germany)
Inspector_of_the_Air_Force_(Germany)
Fighter-bomber in France
Super Mystère at the German Air Force Museum in Gatow
Dassault_Super_Mystère
Theatre of war in Europe
Division, and a British brigade were to seize the Tempelhof, Rangsdorf, Gatow, Staaken, and Oranienburg airfields. In Berlin, the Reichsbanner resistance
Western_Front_(World_War_II)
years. April 5 – In the 1948 Gatow air disaster, a British European Airways Vickers VC.1 Viking crashed near RAF Gatow, Berlin, following a collision
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
1951 novel by Hammond Innes
to accurate detail in descriptions of places, such as in Air Bridge RAF Gatow, RAF Membury after its closure, and RAF Wunstorf during the Berlin Airlift
Air_Bridge
Historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe
historical border river between Brandenburg and Pomerania (Blumenhagen, Gatow, Hohenfelde, Jamikow, Kummerow, Kunow, Schönow and Vierraden): 33,524 Szczecin
Pomerania
Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow.[citation needed] JA+111 – Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow.[citation needed] JB+110 – Uetersen
List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres
List_of_surviving_North_American_F-86_Sabres
Political enclave (1948–1990)
zone (ceding the Seeburg Salient) so that the Wehrmacht airfield at Berlin-Gatow became part of the British sector and the airfield at Berlin-Staaken became
West_Berlin
Competition between Soviet marshals Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev
Division, and a British brigade were to seize the Tempelhof, Rangsdorf, Gatow, Staaken, and Oranienburg airfields. In Berlin, the Reichsbanner resistance
Race_to_Berlin
Müller was killed during the Battle of Berlin, in the fighting for the Gatow airfield. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 8 June 1943 as Generalmajor
Gottlob_Müller
1939 fighter aircraft family by Focke-Wulf
The last FW-190 F-8/U1 exiting at Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
Focke-Wulf_Fw_190
German bomber pilot
and, after initial training at the 2nd Air Warfare School (Fliegerhorst Gatow), was trained as a bomber pilot. He was one of the first pilots to fly the
Werner_Baumbach
American politician (1867–1950)
Stimson and Colonel William H. Kyle (right) arriving at the Gatow Airport in Berlin, Germany to attend the Potsdam Conference, July 16, 1945
Henry_L._Stimson
II in an indoor display. The Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow, Germany has a German Air Force Pershing 1a on erector launcher with Magirus-Deutz
Pershing_missile_displays
Football league
from four leagues, these clubs being: From the NOFV-Oberliga Mitte: SC Gatow SV Lichtenberg 47 BSV Spindlersfeld, became BSV Marzahn FV Wannsee From
Berlin-Liga
halls and Deutsche Luft Hansa base. Then came Tempelhof Airport in 1923 and Gatow Air Field in 1934. Tegel Airport was built during the Berlin Blockade in
Transport_in_Berlin
German aviator and test pilot
continued her test-flights at the Luftwaffe's technical academy in Berlin-Gatow. She was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class on 22 January 1943; the medal
Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg
Melitta_Schenk_Gräfin_von_Stauffenberg
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
(Charlottenburg), the district of Kladow is bordered by the District of Gatow to the north, by the Havel to the east and southeast and by the State of
Kladow
Family of Canadian training aircraft
for some months into 1959. From 1956 to 1990, the Chipmunks of the RAF Gatow Station Flight were used to conduct covert reconnaissance missions by BRIXMIS
De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-1_Chipmunk
German footballer
2000–2001 FC Sachsen Leipzig 23 (8) 2001–2004 SV Yeşilyurt 46 (30) 2004–2007 SC Gatow 11 (4) 2008 SCC Berlin 9 (4) * Club domestic league appearances and goals
Mike_Lünsmann
German general and flying ace (1915–1995)
Rödel's Bf 109 G-2 remake in the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow.
Gustav_Rödel
American military transport helicopter family
H-21C on static display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow in Berlin, Berlin. 83+11 – H-21C on static display at the Flugausstellung
Piasecki_H-21
Surface-to-surface cruise missile
A Matador missile at Gatow, Germany.
MGM-1_Matador
Soviet Union regarding West Berlin. Since the major access roads to the RAF Gatow airfield ran through the territory of Seeburg, Brandenburg, which belonged
Seeburger_Zipfel
1985 single by Eurythmics
directed by Jörn Heitmann and filmed near the General-Steinhof-Kaserne at the Gatow Airport in Berlin-Spandau, Germany, on 19 July 2001. Inspired by Tony Scott's
There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)
There_Must_Be_an_Angel_(Playing_with_My_Heart)
United States Army general (1898–1978)
Clay with General of the Army Eisenhower at Gatow Airport in Berlin during the Potsdam Conference in 1945
Lucius_D._Clay
German WW" Luftwaffe general & bomber pilot (1914-2001)
"Areopag" was held at the Luftkriegsakademie (air war academy) at Berlin-Gatow. This Luftwaffe version of the Greek Areopagus—a court of justice—aimed
Dietrich_Peltz
1936 treaty between Italy and Germany
as soon as possible. "Galeazzo Ciano visita l'Accademia aeronautica di Gatow", Corriere della Sera (24 October 1936), p. 1. Reinhard Stumpf, "From the
Italo-German protocol of 23 October 1936
Italo-German_protocol_of_23_October_1936
1 Viking / Soviet Air Force Yakovlev Yak-3 fighter Approach Germany RAF Gatow, Berlin July 4, 1948 39 0 Scandinavian Airlines System DC-6 / RAF Avro York
List_of_mid-air_collisions
German photographer and cinematographer (1902–1965)
Ballistics of the Technical College of the German Air Force (TAL) in Berlin-Gatow. He returned to Germany, where he focused his work on ballistic studies
Hubert_Schardin
Aviation arm of the British Army
Corps. On 1 April 1990 renamed 667 (D&T) Squadron AAC) 7 Flight AAC, RAF Gatow, Berlin, (4× Gazelle AH.1), supported the Berlin Infantry Brigade 8 Flight
Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)
Army_Air_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
German World War II flying ace (1911–1988)
Messerschmitt Me 163 at the Luftwaffenmuseum in Berlin-Gatow
Robert_Olejnik_(pilot)
Air warfare branch of the German military
division was renamed 3rd Air Force Division (3. Luftwaffendivision), moved to Gatow in Berlin and in 1995 assigned to NATO. By 1990, the East German plane markings
German_Air_Force
German World War II flying ace (1917–1944)
military training began at the 2nd Air Warfare School (Luftkriegsschule 2) at Gatow, on the southwestern outskirts of Berlin. He was then trained as a fighter
Egon_Mayer
German fighter ace (1918–1944)
began on 6 April 1936 at the 2nd Air Warfare School (Luftkriegsschule 2) at Gatow, on the south-western outskirts of Berlin. He swore the National Socialist
Helmut_Lent
German author (1923–2011)
Arndt Verlag. Karl Kollatz Narratives for Der Landser series. Hanns-Heinz Gatow Rüdiger Greif Die Jugendbuchreihe Die Funk-Füchse [de] (1981–1984). Young
Franz_Kurowski
German World War II flying ace (1922–1993)
1941, he progressed to the Luftkriegsschule 2 (Air War School 2) in Berlin-Gatow, making his first flight with an instructor four days later, followed in
Erich_Hartmann
1945 offensive in the European theatre of World War II
Division, and a British brigade were to seize the Tempelhof, Rangsdorf, Gatow, Staaken, and Oranienburg airfields. In Berlin, the Reichsbanner resistance
Western Allied invasion of Germany
Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Dallgow-Döberitz (Havelland district) and with the localities of Staaken, Spandau, Gatow, Westend and Grunewald (both in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf). Traversed by
Wilhelmstadt
US nuclear weapon
West German F-104G with a ZELL-Verfahren rocket booster and a B-43 nuclear bomb at Gatow, Germany.
B43_nuclear_bomb
German ace pilot in World War 1
another is displayed at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow, while a third is on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly
Paul_Strähle
Long-range heavy military cargo aircraft built 1944–1952
1st Strategic Support Squadron. It suffered a landing gear accident at Gatow and by the time it was repaired, the Soviet Blockade was lifted. C-97s evacuated
Boeing_C-97_Stratofreighter
German World War II fighter pilot (1921–2004)
Messerschmitt Me 163 at the Luftwaffenmuseum in Berlin-Gatow
Franz_Woidich
Scottish airline, 1945–1961
between Wunstorf and RAF Gatow. And two Liberators from 19 February 1949 until 12 July 1949 between RAF Schleswigland and RAF Gatow in Berlin. Flights with
Scottish_Airlines
Schröer's Messerschmitt Bf 109 rudder with 90 victory markings. This rudder is on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow.
List of aerial victories claimed by Werner Schröer
List_of_aerial_victories_claimed_by_Werner_Schröer
German rocket-powered interceptor
the official Luftwaffe Museum located at the former RAF base at Berlin-Gatow, where it is displayed today alongside a restored Walter HWK 109–509 rocket
Messerschmitt_Me_163_Komet
UK education service for children of the Armed Forces
(closed July 2015) Havel School, RAF Gatow, Berlin. Closed 1994. Was also the primary school until the building of Gatow First school in 1977 Kent School
Service_Children's_Education
British high-wing twin-engined light transport aircraft
on static display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow in Gatow, Berlin. 54+08 – C.54 on static display at the Aeronauticum in Nordholz
Percival_Pembroke
British former spy
Tangmere, Sussex, and was posted to the signals intelligence unit at RAF Gatow in Berlin, where he worked as a wireless operator monitoring Russian voice
Geoffrey_Prime
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
South Africa, conducted their airlift known as "Operation Plainfare". RAF Gatow was modernised with a 2,000 yards (1,800 m) long concrete runway, using
British occupation zone in Germany
British_occupation_zone_in_Germany
Family of Soviet jet combat aircraft
material from the plane. This included the engines, which were taken to RAF Gatow to be inspected by RAF and NATO engineers. The bodies of the two pilots
Yakovlev_Yak-28
1942 transport aircraft family by Avro
Caravellos Bay, Brazil. 15 March 1949: A Skyways York crashed on approach to Gatow, (southwest of West Berlin), West Germany. 2 February 1953: A Skyways York
Avro_York
Leopoldplatz ↔ S Schönholz 334: Hohengatow, Waldschluchtpfad ↔ Alt-Gatow ↔ Gatow, Habichtswald 337: Falkenseer Chaussee/Zeppelinstraße ↔ S+U Rathaus
Bus_transport_in_Berlin
1918 German fighter aircraft
Siemens-Schuckert D.IV Siemens-Schuckert D.III on display at the Luftwaffe Museum at Gatow General information Type Fighter aircraft National origin Germany Manufacturer
Siemens-Schuckert_D.IV
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter in ZELL launch attitude on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
NBMR-3
German World War II fighter pilot (1918–1985)
Schröer's Bf 109 rudder with 90 victory markings. This rudder is on display at the Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow.
Werner_Schröer
German militant (1947–2016)
Movement 2 June and together they planted a bomb at the British Yacht Club in Gatow which killed a builder. This death caused Baumann to consider his role in
Bommi_Baumann
British novelist (1913–1998)
descriptions of places, such as in Air Bridge (1951), set partially at RAF Gatow, RAF Membury after its closure and RAF Wunstorf during the Berlin Airlift
Hammond_Innes
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