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Mittelholzers Afrikaflug
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Mittelholzers Afrikaflug

May 5, 1927
1h 34m
★ 0.0

Overview

On December 7, 1926, the pilot and photographer Walter Mittelholzer set off on an expedition that took him 77 days in a Dornier Merkur seaplane to Cape Town in South Africa, where he landed on February 21.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ad Astra Aero AG

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Cast

Walter Mittelholzer

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Walter Mittelholzer

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