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Junkers J.1 1917 |
The Junkers J.1, which flew for the first time early in 1917 and became operational at the beginning of 1918, ... read more ... |
The Junkers F13 was a post-World War I design, purpose-built for commercial purposes, and also the first all-metal airliner. Unusually ... read more ... |
Junkers F 13 1919 |
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Junkers G23, G24 1924 |
The G23 was another first for Junkers - the world's first all-metal three-engined passenger/transport aircraft. Only nine were built before ... read more ... |
The first plane flew on November 6, 1929. 8 aircraft
were built, including 6 built under license in Japan.
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Junkers G 38 1929 |
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First flew in 1931. In 1933 Ju-49 reached an altitude of 9300m and in 1935 an altitude of 13000m.
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Junkers Ju-49 1931 |
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Junkers Ju-52/3m 1932 |
Built in larger numbers than any other European transport aircraft before or since, this extremely robust machine combined exceptional qualities ... read more ... |
The Junkers Ju 60, which first flew in 1932, was a single-engined, low-wing monoplane in the same class as the ... read more ... |
Junkers Ju 60 1932 |
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Junkers Ju-86 1934 |
The Junkers Ju 86, developed as a 10-passenger airliner and four-seat bomber, was designed around the Junkers Jumo 205 diesel ... read more ... |
The reputation of the Junkers Ju 87
Stuka (Sturzkampfflugzeug, or dive-bomber) was made during the Polish campaign in close-support operations across ... read more ... |
Junkers Ju-87 1935 |
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Certainly the most versatile German warplane of World War II, the Junkers Ju 88 in progressively improved versions continued in ... read more ... |
Junkers Ju-88 1936 |
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Forty-passenger commercial airliner powered by four 618kW BMW 132H engines. Eleven delivered to Luft-Hansa during 1938, most of which later ... read more ... |
Junkers Ju 90 1937 |
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Junkers Ju 290 1942 |
The Ju 290 was originally designed as a development of the Ju 90 transport and was test flown in 1941. ... read more ... |
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Junkers Ju 252 1942 |
The Ju 252 was a transport aircraft powered by three 1,051kW Junkers Jumo 211 engines. It had been designed to ... read more ... |
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Junkers Ju 352 1944 |
The Ju 352 development was based on wood in order not to use strategic materials. Power was provided by three ... read more ... |
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Junkers Ju 388 1944 |
The only version of this Ju 188 development to enter production before the end of the war was the Ju ... read more ... |
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