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English: Lilienthal, Otto, 1848 Anklam - 1896 Berlin

A thin uniface bronze sheet 70 x 130 mm fixed on the card of issue at Stölln, where he did his flight experiments, also his fatal one in 1896. Therefore, the airport Stölln / Rhinow in the German state Brandenburg can be considered the oldest airport of the world.

Portrait r., 2 lines below: "OTTO LIILIENTHAL GEMEINDE STÖLLN"

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