Landgraf
A c.1944 6-minute black-and-white silent film about the flying qualities of the Landgraf H-2 and its U.S. Army trials. The Royal Aeronautical Society has received the permissions for sharing these videos by either the named individuals or the relevant company. For use of videos for non-commercial purposes credit the Royal Aeronautical Society with the respective individual or company. For commercial use and for further information on each videos copyright, contact: [email protected]

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