Berlin Tempelhof Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) (IATA: THF, ICAO: EDDI) was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany. Situated in the...
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Berlin Blockade, which began on 24 June 1948. In the ensuing Berlin Airlift, it quickly turned out that Berlin's existing main airport at Tempelhof was...
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The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit is a street circuit located at the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport in Germany. It is home to the Formula E Berlin ePrix...
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Tempelhof (German: [ˈtɛmpl̩hoːf] ) is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg. It is the location of the former Tempelhof Airport...
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in the northern section is still in use. Berlin Tempelhof Airport (IATA: THF, ICAO: EDDI), the iconic airport that opened in 1923 and closed in 2008. RAF...
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Tempelhofer Feld (redirect from Tempelhof Park)
Tempelhofer Feld (English: Tempelhof Field) historically was an area in Berlin used for military practice, and as a parade ground of the Berlin garrison. It belonged...
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services. The new airport replaced Tempelhof, Schönefeld, and Tegel airports, and became the single commercial airport serving Berlin and the surrounding...
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German Lufthansa was denied access to Tegel or Tempelhof airports.[citation needed] Berlin Schönefeld Airport saw a major increase in passenger numbers over...
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complete reconstructed Fw 200 exists; it has been displayed at Berlin Tempelhof Airport. The Fw 200 originated from a proposal made by the aeronautical...
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European Lollapalooza was announced, and was held at the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport. The word—sometimes alternatively spelled and pronounced as lollapalootza...
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Bozhurishte Airport Denmark Copenhagen – Kastrup Airport German Reich Berlin – Tempelhof Airport (hub) Breslau – Gandau Airport Danzig – Langfuhr Airport Königsberg...
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Gail Halvorsen (redirect from Berlin Candy Bomber)
Directorate of Space and Technology and served as commander of Berlin Tempelhof Airport. He retired in August 1974 after logging over 8,000 flying hours...
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Germany is Berlin. Airport names shown in bold indicate the facility has scheduled passenger service on a commercial airline. List of airports by ICAO code:...
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Tempelhof Airways USA was a regional airline headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, United States, based out of Berlin Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin during...
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Tempelhof is a railway station in the district of Berlin with the same name. It is served by the S-Bahn lines S41, S42, S45 and S46 and the U-Bahn line...
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scheduled international passenger flight from Berlin Tempelhof Airport, Germany, to Luxembourg Findel Airport, Luxembourg, operated by Luxembourg national...
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Saturn Airways at Berlin Tempelhof Airport in the 1960s and subsequent general manager Europe and vice president at the Berlin Tegel Airport base of the former...
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Columbiahalle (category Berlin)
now a music venue. Columbiahalle is located opposite the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport, which from 1945, following the end of the Second World War, had...
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Paris via Schönefeld Airport to the south of East Berlin. The air corridors connected the three West Berlin airports of Tempelhof, Tegel and Gatow with...
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and other supplies to West Berlin. Over 330 days to 12 May 1949 a total of 2.26 million tons of cargo were airlifted to Berlin, an average of 6,800 tons...
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Warsaw-Okecie Airport, though, where the perpetrators were arrested. An Antonov An-24 (registered SP-LTI) was forced to land at Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin on...
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a re-developed Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport in Brandenburg. As a result of the development of these two airports, Tempelhof was closed in October...
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which opened in 1927 as Flughafen (lit. 'airport') and was built to provide direct access to Berlin Tempelhof Airport. However, the connection was removed...
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Brussels Airlines Avro RJ85 on final Approach for Berlin Tempelhof Airport....
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (category Films shot in Berlin)
and was brought to a doctor in the Berlin borough Mitte. Scenes for District 2 were shot at Berlin Tempelhof Airport. Scenes for the underground approach...
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more passengers boarded Pan Am flights at Berlin Tempelhof than at any other airport. Pan Am operated a Berlin crew base of mainly German flight attendants...
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founded in Mannheim and started nonstop flights to Berlin Tempelhof Airport and London City Airport using the larger Dornier 328 turboprop. Due to lack...
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und Maschinenbau AG (DESCHIMAG). It began production that year at Berlin Tempelhof, and in Bremen. In 1935, Dr. Adolf Rohrbach became technical director...
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instead of the usual street course, and Berlin ePrix, which is raced in an existing space at the Berlin Tempelhof Airport, featuring wide long sweeping turns...
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Cold War (section Berlin Blockade)
Soviet-allied East Germany constructed the Berlin Wall to prevent the citizens of East Berlin from fleeing to West Berlin, at the time part of United States-allied...
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