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List of the aircraft (23 in number), ships (20) and dog-sled teams participating in the rescue effort at Svalbard in the summer of 1928Denmark:State-owned Arctic schooner Gustav Holm from Kgl. Grønlandske Handel.
Finland:Pontoon / ski aircraft Junkers F 13 ”Turku” K-SALG (from Aero OY / Finnair) pilot: Lihr
France:Flying boat biplane Latham 47 ”02” (from French Navy) pilot: René Guilbaud.
Two small flying boats, biplane type Schreck (on board Strasbourg).
Cruiser Strasbourg, oil supply vessel Durance, fishery inspection vessel Quentin Roosevelt and private expedition vessel Pourquoi Pas?
Italy:Flying boat Savoia-Marchetti S.55 I-SAAT ”Santa Maria” (from Italian Air Force) pilot: Maddalena.
Flying boat Do15 Dornier Wal ”Marina II” I-PLIF (from Italian Air Force) pilot: Penzo.
Flying boat Do15 Dornier Wal ”Marina I” I-XAAF (from Italian Air Force) pilot: Ravazzoni. (”Marina I” was stationed exclusively at Tromsø, Northern Norway searching for Amundsen).
Two small flying boats, biplane type Macchi M-18 stationed at Citta di Milanoand Braganza pilots: Penzo and Crosio. *Cableship Citta di Milano and seal fishery vessels Hobby and Braganza.
Norwegian trapper Waldemar Kræmer and four Alpini soldiers with a small boat searched the coast of Vestspitsbergen.
Dog sledge team led by the Italian Alpini captain Sora, the Dutchman van Dongen and the Dane Ludvig Varming searched the coast of Nordaustlandet. Varming was left behind, but Sora and van Dongen reached Foynøya and Brochøya.
Norway:Pontoon monoplane Hansa Brandenburg W33 ”F.36” pilot: Lützow-Holm.
Pontoon monoplane Hansa Brandenburg W33 ”F.38” pilot: Riiser-Larsen.
Pontoon biplane Sopwith Baby”F-100” pilot: Lambrecht (on board Tordenskjold).
Pontoon biplane Sopwith Baby”F-102” pilot: Ingebrigtsen (on board Tordenskjold).
Minor cruiser Tordenskjold, and seal fishery vessels Hobby (used thrice, see Italy and USA), Braganza (used twice, see Italy). Veslekari (Tryggve Gran), Heimland,fishery inspection vessel Michael Sars, Svalbard governor’s Svalbard and miner’s boat (name unknown).
Dog sledge team led by the trapper Hilmar Nøis and Rolf S. Tandberg supported partly by two Italian alpine students Albertini and Matteoda.
Soviet Russia:Pontoon / ski monoplane Junkers G 23 “Red Bear“ (on board Krasin) pilot: Chukhnovskyi.
Pontoon /ski monoplane Junkers F 13 RR-DAS pilot: Babushkin (on board Malygin).
Ski monoplane Junkers F 13 RR-
(on board Sedov, but never used).
Icebreakers Krasin, Malygin, Sedov and brig Persey.
Sweden:Pontoon monoplane Hansa Brandenburg (Heinkel He5) ”255” pilot: Tornberg.
Pontoon monoplane Hansa Brandenburg (Heinkel He5) ”257” pilot: Jacobsson.
Ski biplane Fokker C.V.M. “31“ pilot: Einar Lundborg.
Ski biplane Fokker C.V.M. “32” (never used, in the hold of Tanja).
Pontoon / ski biplane de Havilland 60 Moth S-AABN pilot: Schyberg.
Ski monoplane Klemm-Daimler L.20 D-1357 (from Germany) pilot: Ekman.
Pontoon monoplane Junkers G 24 ”Uppland” S-AABG (from national airline ABA) pilot: Viktor Nilsson.
Seal fishery vessel Quest and freighter S/S Tanja.
USA:Seal fishery vessel Hobby with ”F.36” and ”F.38” pilots: Lützow-Holm and Riiser-Larsen (Louise Boyd charter).
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