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  • D-CAWI - POLAR 2 D-CAWI viewed from below flying POLAR 4 D-CICE during flight from Puerto Williams SCGZ (Chile) to british antarctic station Rothera. The wheels of the landing gears are positioned on movable plates of the ski for landing on snow. - by Manfred Zimmer by Manfred Zimmer
  • D-CAWI @ EGAH - POLAR 2 D-CAWI after landing during white-out conditions at Halley Station, Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica - by Manfred Zimmer by Manfred Zimmer @ EGAH
  • D-CAWI @ EGAR - February 1990, Fuelstop at Rothera, Adelaide Island, Antarctica - by Manfred Zimmer by Manfred Zimmer @ EGAR
  • D-CAWI @ EDNY - Dornier Do 228-101 (formerly 'POLAR 2' operated by the German polar research institute (Alfred Wegener Institut)) standing outside the Dornier-Museum to be sold in May 2010. Before it had been exhibited at the Dornier Museum for some months. - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EDNY
  • D-CAWI @ EDNY - Dornier Do 228-101 (formerly 'POLAR 2' operated by the German polar research institute (Alfred Wegener Institut)) standing outside the Dornier-Museum to be sold in May 2010. Before it had been exhibited at the Dornier Museum for some months. - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EDNY
  • D-CAWI @ EDNY - Dornier Do 228-101 (formerly 'POLAR 2' operated by the German polar research institute (Alfred Wegener Institut)) standing outside the Dornier-Museum to be sold in May 2010. Before it had been exhibited at the Dornier Museum for some months. - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EDNY
  • D-CAWI @ EDNY - Dornier Do 228-101 (formerly 'POLAR 2' operated by the German polar research institute (Alfred Wegener Institut)) standing outside the Dornier-Museum to be sold in May 2010. Before it had been exhibited at the Dornier Museum for some months. - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EDNY
  • D-CAWI @ EDNY - Dornier Do 228-101 (formerly 'POLAR 2' operated by the German polar research institute (Alfred Wegener Institut)) standing outside the Dornier-Museum to be sold in May 2010. Before it had been exhibited at the Dornier Museum for some months. - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EDNY