English: Junkers D 260 in Tromsø near the shipyard.
Norsk bokmål: JUNKERS LVAG, D-260, fløy for første gang 26.05.23 og ankom den 12. juni med dampbåten Merkur til Bergen. Her ble det omdøpt fra Biene til Eisvogel og ble senere samme dag sendt med damperen Eidshorn mot Tromsø, hvor de ankom den 21. juni. Her fløy det noen seightseeing-turer de neste dagene
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Stine Lundblad - Photo archivist, Perspektivet Museum
Original transmission location code
R2041, N244
Special instructions
Nitratnegativ, ca. 7,3x12,4 cm. Bildene er digitalisert i Mo i Rana i 2001 derfor er filstørrelsen på ca 2700 piksler. Mulighet for å skanne repronegativer ved behov. Nitratnegativene oppbevares i Mo i Rana. Samlingen er overført fra tidligere Tromsø Bymuseum.