The Baade 152 also known as Dresden 152, VL-DDR 152 or simply 152, was a post-war airliner designed and manufactured by East German aircraft company VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden. The aircraft was named after German aeronautical engineer Brunolf Baade, the principal designer involved in the programme. It had the distinction of being the first jet airliner to be developed in Germany.
Baade 152
Toy of the 152 in the livery of the East German Deutsche Lufthansa
Brunolf Baade was a German aeronautical engineer. He led the team that developed the Baade 152.
Roll-out of the "152/I V-1" passenger jet (Dresden-Klotzsche, April 1958)
5th party conference of the SED in July 1958. Baade is in the second row, third from the right.