sábado, 7 de febrero de 2009

The First and The Last....

The First and the Last, writing in Argentina, 1953.
The Luftwaffe in Argentina: Werner Baumbach (bomber commander), Hans U. Rudel (the Great Pilot of the STUKAS), and Adolf Galland in the Aeroparque Airport Buenos Aires, 1951.

In Merlo, Buenos Aires Province, Galland met Sylvina Countess von Donhoff. Here, she watches Galland`s pre-takeoff preparation with some concern (1954). W. Held


Captain Gert Hermann Kleissen, several critical, working with Galland in the Air Defence Command, AAF, 1953-1955. Ricardo Kleissen.




During the weekends, wether and season permitting, Galland could be found hunting in the Pampas.Here he is with a wild board. W. Held.






domingo, 1 de febrero de 2009

Galland and the Gauchos of the air









1. Galland was to use his war experience to set up a modern jet fighter force for the AAF. About 100 british Gloster Meteor fighters had been acquired. (Photo: Meteor`s Pilots at the VI Brigada Aérea Tandil-Buenos Aires Province) Ricardo Kleissen
2. For the first time, after the war, Daimler-Benz participated in a major international automobile race. In February 1951 the south american continent was to be crossed in a road race. The photo shows, from left to right: Mercedes Benz racing driver Lang; Mr. Zeyen; Galland and Mercedes Benz racing driver Klein. (Ciudad Jardín-El Palomar) W. Held.
3. Argentinian Civil Pilot Licence
4. In the Air Defence Command of the AAF . W. Held.