Berlin Airlift June 24, 1948 - May 11, 1949. Berlin Airlift June 24, 1948 - May 11, 1949 Major General William H. Tunner, USAF.

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Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949 Major General William H. Tunner, USAF

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949 Douglas C-54 Skymaster

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949 Berlin Air Corridor Profile

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949 Approach to Tempelhof

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949 RAF Sunderland flying boat Operating on Havel River Carried general cargo plus bulk salt

Berlin Airlift June 24, May 11, 1949

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