Well ,iIt wouldn't be Germany without a Zeppelin...
Note the unusual propulsion arrangements. The propellers can swivel in order to make the craft very manoeuvrable
Zeppelin hangar
Found this Triumph TR4 in the car park!
...and this more appropriate (for the country) car inside
Tecnam P2006T
Piper PA-28. Closest thing I could find to the only aircraft I have ever personally flown!
Beech Premier 1a
Me trying to be artistic with the photography again

Little flying boat from Russia
One of a handful of British registered aircraft present was this Piper Comanche
Piaggio Avanti II
Let L-29
Let again
Hawk model
The original Do-X was originally tested on the neighbouring lake Constance, which I had crossed by car-ferry in the morning to get to Friedrischafen
"Red Bull" Bell TAH-1 Huey Cobra
Zeppelin again
I was quite impressed by these little Embraer bizjets
Note the "flick" in the leading edge of the fan blades towards the blade tips, presumably this surpresses endwall boundary layer / tip leakage interaction effects
Embraer Phenom 300
...has slightly less interesting blades

Aircraft for sale in this hangar. Was impressed to see something that was almost within my budget, were I in the market for a single engined aircraft

Spotted this Bede Jet (BD-5) being wheeled out towards the runway
Two final shots of the Embraer Phenom 300. Can't help but be envious / admire the Embraer product range of RJs and bizjets. Twenty years ago, we had just such a product range in BAe
