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'''''Creating Bethke brothers' incredible flying rescue over the Berlin Wall - original footage''''' is the real | '''''Creating Bethke brothers' incredible flying rescue over the Berlin Wall - original footage''''' is the real 1989 footage of the successful Egbert Bethke flying rescue from East Germany that was organised and shot by his two older brothers - Ingo and Holger Bethke. The video features two lightweight airplanes (a camera is attached to one of them) flying over the Berlin wall, landing of one of the planes on a park in East Berlin and the successful fly-away . According to History Channel, the camera was switched on at 4:22 AM and switched off at at 4:38 AM. | ||
Revision as of 05:35, 1 April 2017
Creating Bethke brothers' incredible flying rescue over the Berlin Wall - original footage is the real 1989 footage of the successful Egbert Bethke flying rescue from East Germany that was organised and shot by his two older brothers - Ingo and Holger Bethke. The video features two lightweight airplanes (a camera is attached to one of them) flying over the Berlin wall, landing of one of the planes on a park in East Berlin and the successful fly-away . According to History Channel, the camera was switched on at 4:22 AM and switched off at at 4:38 AM.
Presence in media and online
The footage was partially shown on many different TV shows and documentary films, however, the full video of the flight is unable to be found