Bremen (Airplane)

Bremen is a Junkers W33 airplane that made the first successful Trans-Atlantic flight from East to West from Baldonell, Ireland to Greenly Island, Canada on April 12, 1928. The crew consisted of Baron Gunther von Hunefeld, Captain Hermann Koehl and Major James Fitzmaurice. The Bremen belongs to the Heny Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

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