L1649 Super Star
Restoration Project Sponsorship Scheme
Platinum Sponsorship | (the sponsors)
A contribution of US$ 250,000 and more to the L1649 Super Star Restoration Project
- Sponsor’s logo on the project’s internet website Platinum Sponsor Section
- Sponsor’s super sized logo inside the restoration hangar
- Sponsor’s name published in the donor list as part of the restoration chronicle
A contribution of US$ 100,000 and more to the L1649 Super Star Restoration Project
- Sponsor’s logo on the project’s internet website Gold Sponsor Section
- Sponsor’s big sized logo inside the restoration hangar
- Sponsor’s name published in the donor list as part of the restoration chronicle
A contribution of US$ 50,000 and more to the L1649 Super Star Restoration Project
- Sponsor’s logo on the project’s internet website Silver Sponsor Section
- Sponsor’s medium sized logo inside the restoration hangar
- Sponsor’s name published in the donor list as part of the restoration chronicle
A contribution of US$ 10,000 and more to the L1649 Super Star Restoration Project
- Sponsor’s logo on the project’s internet website Bronze Sponsor Section
- Sponsor’s small sized logo inside the restoration hangar
- Sponsor’s name published in the donor list as part of the restoration chronicle
A contribution of US$ 1,000 and more to the L1649 Super Star Restoration Project
- Sponsor’s name published in the donor list as part of the restoration chronicle
For further information on contributions, terms and conditions of sponsorship please contact:
Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung
Wolfgang Hübel
Weg beim Jäger 193
22335 Hamburg / Germany
E-Mail: wolfgang.huebel@dlh.de or
infodlbs@dlh.de
Fax: +49 40 5070 5152
Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung
Wolfgang Hübel
Weg beim Jäger 193
22335 Hamburg / Germany
E-Mail: wolfgang.huebel@dlh.de or
infodlbs@dlh.de
Fax: +49 40 5070 5152
"Super Star" News:
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06/2010 | Interview: “Fascination Super Star”
Dean Raineri has been in charge of the Lockheed Super Star Team at Lufthansa Technik AG since the beginning of the year 2010. Editor Wolfgang Borgmann asked the 54-year-old engineer about the current status of the project. Work on the Super Star is being closely coordinated with the FAA. (more)







