- Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld
Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld (
May 1 ,1892 –February 5 ,1929 ) was a GermanAviation pioneer and initiator of the first trans-atlantic flight in East-West direction.Hünefeld was born in
Königsberg ,East Prussia ,German Empire as the son of the owner of Braxeinswalde near Pr.Eylau, where he grew up. He was blind on his left eye and nearsighted on his right, his childhood was characterized by several serious diseases. After finishing school atBerlin , he started to study at theBerlin University and came in contact to the first flight pioneers at BerlinJohannisthal Air Field . At the beginning ofWorld War I he volunteered to the German Air Service, but was rejected due to his poor health. After that he volunteered again as a motorcyclist and was wounded in September 1914 atFlanders , which led to a shortened left leg. Due to his handicaps he could not return to service and joined the German Diplomatic Service atSofia ,Constantinople and as a Imperial Vice Consul in theNetherlands . After the end of World War I he stayed in the Netherlands for one and a half year with the German Crown Prince WilhelmFact|date=July 2008, then he went back to Germany, where he worked as Spokesman of theNorth German Lloyd inBremen .After
Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in West-East direction in May 1927, the idea of starting in Europe to cross in East-West direction, which is more difficult because of the dominating wind conditions, became more and more popular. In 1927 Hünefeld bought twoJunkers W33 planes ofJunkers (Aircraft) inDessau , naming them after the two North German Lloyd Flagship projects "Bremen" and "Europa". His plans were supported byHugo Junkers andHermann Köhl , a World War I pilot and head of theLufthansa Nightflight Branch. After some test flights, breaking the record of flight duration, Hünefeld and Köhl started in April 1928 and flew to Baldonnel,Ireland , where they met James C. Fitzmaurice, theIrish Air Corps Commandant of the Baldonnel Airodrome. OnApril 12 ,1928 these three men left Baldonnel with the Bremen and managed to cross the Atlantic Ocean, landing at Greenly Island at the Southcoast ofLabrador ,Canada . Even though they missed their initial aim,New York , they were the first to cross the Atlantic from Europe to America.Hünefeld died already in 1929 in Berlin by
stomach cancer and was buried on the Berlin-Steglitz cemetery in a honour grave.Notes
Literature
*Hermann Kohl: "The Three Musketeers Of The Air". Putnam, 1928
*Friedrich Walter: "Trutz Tod – Des jungen Hünefeld Werden und Weg". Ernte-Verlag Potsdam, 1929
*Friedrich Walter: "Hünefeld – Ein Leben der Tat". Ernte-Verlag Potsdam, 1930
*Michael Hofbauer, Dieter Leder, Peter Schmelzle: "Die Welt der Überflieger – 75 Jahre Nordatllantikflug Ost-West". Deutsche Post AG, 2003
*Fred W. Hotson: "DIE BREMEN". NARA-Verlag, ISBN 3-925671-22-6
*Karl-August Blendermann: "Atlantikflug D 1167". Verlag Hauschild, ISBN 3-929902-71-0
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