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    Airframe Family: Antonov An-2 Kukuruznik/Colt (NATO) / An-3 / An-4 / An-6 Meteo
    Latest Model:An-2TD
    Construction Number:1G 086-50
    Last Civil Registration:D-FWJC
    Compressed ID:PZL Mielec An-2TD cn 1G 086-50 cr D...
    Latest Owner or Location:different private owners, Strausberg Airport, Strausberg, Brandenburg

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as an An-2TD by PZL Mielec at Poland.

    1968

    To Gesellschaft fur Sport und Technik, GDR with new c/r DM-WJC.

    1982

    To Gesellschaft fur Sport und Technik, GDR with new c/r DDR-WJC.

    1991

    To Air Tempelhof with new c/r D-FWJC (Antonov 2T, 1G86-50).

    On behalf of the owner stored with/at Luftfahrthistorische Sammlung Finow, Finow AB, Eberswalde, Brandenburg.
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    10 August 2013

    Crashed.
    The damage to the airframe was substantial. The domestic non scheduled passenger flight departed Bienenfarm Airport (EDOI), Germany and was destined for Heringsdorf Airport (HDF/EDAH), Germany. The accident occurred at Bienenfarm Airport (Germany) while taking off. An Antonov 2T biplane sustained damage in an accident near Bienenfarm Airport, Germany. All thirteen occupants, twelve passengers and a pilot survived with minor injuries. The An-2 took off from runway 30 at Bienenfarm Airport. After takeoff the airplane climbed to 83 m...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.

    2015

    On behalf of the owner stored with/at Flugplatzmuseum Strausberg, Germany.

    19 May 2020


    Photographer: Axel Klegien
    Notes: D-FWJC Antonov AN-2 of Air Tempelhof - Now part of the little museum at Strausberg/Germany. Dont be fooled by the splendid looks - the aircraft looped on an aborted take off with severe damage but was rebuilt for static display

    On behalf of the owner stored with/at different private owners, Strausberg Airport, Strausberg, Brandenburg.
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