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The Return of the 6th KLM Mail Plane from 'The East'

The return of the Fokker postal aeroplane the “PH-AEN”, which took place on 22 January, 1929 at Schiphol airport, Netherlands. The pilots Duimelaar and Frijns and the mechanic Bruinesteyn are received by a large group of people, and Duimelaar winks at the camera.

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The return of the Fokker postal aeroplane the “PH-AEN”, which took place on 22 January, 1929 at Schiphol airport, Netherlands. The pilots Duimelaar and Frijns and the mechanic Bruinesteyn are received by a large group of people, and Duimelaar winks at the camera.

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