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Munich 2 – Deutsches Museum

They stop selling tickets at 4 pm and subsequently no-one is asking for them. Hence, the entry is de facto free for the last hour. I don’t know whether it happens every day but this is what I noticed when I left the museum.

In the museum there is a replica of Fokker Dr. I. that was flown by the famous Red Baron.A red triplane aircraft is displayed hanging from the ceiling in a museum. The plane has three wings stacked vertically and features a black cross insignia on its side. The background shows part of the museum's interior with an arched doorway and some lighting.

Royal Guardsmen – Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron

The image shows a close-up view of a red triplane, a type of vintage aircraft with three wings stacked vertically. The plane has a wooden propeller and a black cross insignia on its side, indicating it is likely a replica or model of a World War I-era German fighter plane. The aircraft is displayed indoors, possibly in a museum or exhibition setting.

This is an invention difficult to understand, firing through the blades of a propeller.

The image contains a text excerpt discussing World War I fighter planes. It explains that these planes had stationary mounted machine guns capable of firing through the propeller rotation. A mechanical connection between the engine and the machine gun allowed the rotation of the propeller to sync with the gun, enabling shots to pass directly between the blades of the spinning propeller.

The image shows a model of a zeppelin airship displayed in a museum. The zeppelin is silver in color and is suspended from the ceiling. The words "Graf Zeppelin" are visible on the side of the airship. The background includes other exhibits and museum displays.

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 The image shows a military aircraft displayed indoors, likely in a museum. The aircraft has a sleek, metallic body with a camouflage pattern and is equipped with two jet engines mounted under its wings. The landing gear is extended, and there is a staircase and railing in the background, indicating an indoor exhibit space.

The image shows a vintage military aircraft displayed indoors, possibly in a museum. The aircraft has a sleek, streamlined design with a single wing extending from the fuselage. The lighting in the room is bright, with fluorescent lights visible on the ceiling. The aircraft appears to be suspended or mounted for display purposes.

 

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