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The official Luftwaffe Museum is located at the old military airport at Gatow in the western part of Berlin. The museum has a large collection of military aircrafts from World War I until today. Most of the planes have been used by the German air force (Luftwaffe). At the museum there is also a very large collection of rocket, missiles, uniforms and other things related to Luftwaffe.    
 
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A Fairey Gannet - maritime patrol aircraft - displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.

A Fairey Gannet - maritime patrol aircraft - displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.
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A North American Aviation Rockwell OV-10 Bronco displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.

A North American Aviation Rockwell OV-10 Bronco displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.
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A Sukhoi SU-22 Fitter fighter bomber displayed in a special paint and East German markings at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.

A Sukhoi SU-22 Fitter fighter bomber displayed in a special paint and East German markings at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow. 
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An early MIG jet fighter displayed next to a F-4 Phantom at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.

An early MIG jet fighter displayed next to a F-4 Phantom at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.
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A MIG-21 Fishbed display at Luftwaffe Museum Gatow.

A MIG-21 Fishbed display at Luftwaffe Museum Gatow.
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An early version of the Hawker Harrier from RAF displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.

An early version of the Hawker Harrier from RAF displayed at the Luftwaffe museum at Gatow.
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Photo: Uwe Bergholter (Germany) - October 2008
 
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