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Sunday, 9th November 2025
Düsseldorf, Germany
Sunrise07:38
Sunset16:54
Current Weather
Conditions:Clear Sky
Temperature:11°C
Feels Like:11°C
Wind:240 / 4 Knots
Humidity:91 %
Bar. Pressure:1017 hPa
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05-4 Knots
X-Wind 0.5 Knots
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Sunday, 9th November 2025
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▸︎ Aerotour
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ EI-BII

Wolfgang Mendorf (1980)
«Basic Maersk Air livery»
▸︎ Air Classic
▸︎ Dornier Do-27
▸︎ D-EFGG

Wolfgang Mendorf (1987)
«On museum display»

▸︎ Aeromaritime
▸︎ Boeing 737-300
▸︎ F-GFUE

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
▸︎ Air Atlantis
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ CS-TEU

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«On legendary taxiway W»

▸︎ Iberia
▸︎ Douglas DC-9-32
▸︎ EC-BIT

Wolfgang Mendorf (1982)
«Final livery»
▸︎ Fordair
▸︎ Gulfstream I
▸︎ G-AWYF

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Grummans Gulfstream I was the first turboprop business jet, of which 211 were built from 1959 to 1969 and was powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart propeller engines»

▸︎ Scandinavian Airlines (SAS)
▸︎ Douglas DC-9-41
▸︎ LN-RLA

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Are Viking spent his entire active life 27 years in service with SAS, only once changed his livery to this scheme»
▸︎ Kalitta Air
▸︎ Douglas DC-9-15(F)
▸︎ N9353

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«Surprize guest on a single visit»

▸︎ Itavia
▸︎ Douglas DC-9-33CF
▸︎ N7465B

Wolfgang Mendorf (1980)
«Basic Balair fuselage with revised cheatline bending up to the tail in hockey-stick style»
▸︎ LTU Süd
▸︎ Boeing 767-300
▸︎ D-AMUS

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Seen here shortly after delivery to LTU-Süd in February 1989. D-AMUS was transferred to parent company LTU in late 1997 and four years later D-AMUS left DUS in March 2002 in full Hawaiian Airlines livery»

▸︎ Titan Airways
▸︎ Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
▸︎ G-BPDL

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Even a Titan started out small - by the way, Titan AW got its name from the first plane in service, a Cessna 406 Titan. Reregistered as G-ZAPE, G-BPDL crashed on January 13, 1993 on a cargo flight near Sellafield for unknown reasons»
▸︎ Untitled
▸︎ Boeing 75 Stearman
▸︎ C-FUCB

Wolfgang Mendorf (1984)
«Rare GAT visitor»

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