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Photo of possibly the first naval review of Aoba, Yokohama 30 Oct 1930Benito Mussolini, Nov 1930Do X aircraft exiting the hangar, Altenrhein, Switzerland, Nov 1930Do X aircraft in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930
Photo of possibly the first naval review of Aoba, Yokohama 30 Oct 1930Benito Mussolini, Nov 1930Do X aircraft exiting the hangar, Altenrhein, Switzerland, Nov 1930Do X aircraft in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930
Do X aircraft in flight in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Do X aircraft taking off from Lake Constance on the border of Germany and Switzerland, Nov 1930Do X aircraft taxiing on water at Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Do X aircraft
Do X aircraft in flight in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Do X aircraft taking off from Lake Constance on the border of Germany and Switzerland, Nov 1930Do X aircraft taxiing on water at Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Do X aircraft's engine control room, Nov 1930
Engineers inspecting the support rails of Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Fubuki-class destroyer Amagiri in port, Nov 1930General Douglas MacArthur (left) sharing a laugh with New York Governor Franklin Roosevelt (right) and Secretary of War George Dorn (center) shortly after MacArthur was appointed Army Chief of Staff, Nov 1930.German maintenance crew in the wing area of the Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930
Engineers inspecting the support rails of Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930Fubuki-class destroyer Amagiri in port, Nov 1930General Douglas MacArthur (left) sharing a laugh with New York Governor Franklin Roosevelt (right) and Secretary of War George Dorn (center) shortly after MacArthur was appointed Army Chief of Staff, Nov 1930.German maintenance crew in the wing area of the Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930
German mechanic inspecting the Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others at an open window of a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others posing with a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Friedrich Christiansen at an open window of a Do X flying boat, Nov 1930
German mechanic inspecting the Do X aircraft, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov 1930German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others at an open window of a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others posing with a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Friedrich Christiansen at an open window of a Do X flying boat, Nov 1930
Heavy cruiser USS Chester at Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, Nov 1930.Rear view of Do X aircraft, Nov 1930Row of engines of Do X flying boat, Nov 1930USS Saratoga in Drydock No. 2 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 17 Nov 1930
Heavy cruiser USS Chester at Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, Nov 1930.Rear view of Do X aircraft, Nov 1930Row of engines of Do X flying boat, Nov 1930USS Saratoga in Drydock No. 2 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 17 Nov 1930

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