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Royal Air
Force Gatow, or more
commonly RAF
Gatow, was a
British Royal Air
Force station (military airbase) in the
district of
Gatow in south-western Berlin...
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Gatow (German: [ˈɡaːtoː] ), a
district of south-western
Berlin is
located west of the
Havelsee lake and has
forested areas within its boundaries. It is...
- bear a Slavic-rooted name—Altglienicke, Alt-Treptow, Britz, Buch, Buckow,
Gatow, Karow, Kladow, Köpenick, Lankwitz, Lübars, Malchow, Marzahn, Pankow, Prenzlauer...
- Militärhistorisches
Museum der
Bundeswehr –
Flugplatz Berlin-
Gatow (Bundeswehr
Museum of
Military History – Berlin-
Gatow Airfield;
formally known as Luftwaffenmuseum...
- The 1948
Gatow air
disaster was a mid-air
collision in the
airspace above Berlin, Germany, that
occurred on 5 April,
sparking an
international incident...
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Sportclub Gatow Berlin is a
German football club from the
district of
Gatow, Berlin. It was
founded in 1931 as
Gatower Sportverein. The club was lost...
- 2021. Militärhistorisches
Museum Flugplatz Berlin-
Gatow. [1]
Tornado – Der
erste Protoyp jetzt in
Gatow,
October 2012 (German).
Retrieved 5
October 2014...
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Airways Vickers Viking 1B
airliner near RAF
Gatow airfield,
killing all
aboard both aircraft.
Later dubbed the
Gatow air disaster, this
event exacerbated tensions...
- and
closed in 2008. RAF
Gatow (IATA: GWW, ICAO: EDBG), the
former Royal Air
Force military airbase in the
district of
Gatow in south-western Berlin,...
- A
German 150 cm
searchlight displa**** at the Militärhistorisches
Museum Flugplatz Berlin-
Gatow, 2003...