HBHOS JuAir Junkers Ju52 at Samedan Engadin Photo ID 94231


HBHOS JuAir Junkers Ju52 at Samedan Engadin Photo ID 94231

1945 Spain CRAFT-Aircraft Construcciones Aeronauticas S.A. Junkers (CASA) Ju52; low wing tri-motor aircraft; natural corrugated aluminum finish with matte black painted on the nose and engine cowlings; Lufthansa livery with black letter text registration code "D-ADLH" painted on the aft fuselage. Wingspan: 29 m (95 ft 2 in)


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History: The workhorse of the German Luftwaffe in the transport role during World War II, the prototype Ju 52/ba, D-1974, powered by a 597 kw (800 hp) Junkers L.88 twelve-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, first flew on 13 October 1930. After extensive testing it was re-engined with a 563 kw (755 hp) BMW VII engine and became known as the Ju 52be.


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Junkers Ju 52 Note: This aircraft is currently in storage. The Ju 52 trimotor, like the USAF C-47, was first built in the 1930s and remained in service for more than a quarter century. This transport made its maiden flight in April 1931, and three years later, a heavy bomber version appeared.


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The Junkers Ju 52, also known as "Aunt Ju" or "Iron Annie," was a versatile transport aircraft that left a lasting impact on aviation history. Let's explore the fascinating features and historical significance of this flying fortress. A Symbol of German Engineering Excellence


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The original single-engined Ju 52 model was designated as "Ju 52/1m" and this was followed by the reimagined three-engined "Ju 52/3m" (the number followed by the lower-case "m" signifying number of engines being used).


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The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Aunt Ju") and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers.


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This three-engine aircraft served as an airliner, bomber, minesweeper, casevac and military transport aircraft for a staggering 50 years. Designed in the late 1920s, the first Ju 52 entered service with the German State Airline Lufthansa in 1930. At that time the front-line fighters of every nation in the world were biplanes armed with light.


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Aircraft Junkers JU-52 Returning to the Skies The venerable and popular Junkers JU-52 is getting a new lease on life with an updated version planned for entry into service in 2026. A.


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The Ju-52, also known as the Junkers Ju-52, was not a fighter aircraft but rather a transport aircraft. However, it was a highly versatile and influential design that set new standards in the field of transport aviation during its time. Some of the innovative features of the Ju-52 included: 1.


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The Junkers Ju 52, also known as "Tante Ju" (Auntie Ju), was a German transport aircraft that played a significant role in both civilian and military operations during World War II. This subtitle provides a brief introduction to the aircraft, highlighting its importance and versatility. Design and Features of the Junkers Ju 52


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The Junkers Ju 52/1m, commonly known as "Tante Ju" or "Aunt Ju," was a German transport aircraft manufactured by Junkers during the 1930s and 1940s. It played a significant role in both civilian and military operations, making it an iconic symbol of aviation history.


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The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Aunt Ju") and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers. The Ju 52 was in production between 1931 and 1952.


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The Ju-52: A Commercial Aircraft The Ju-52 was originally envisioned as a commercial venture in 1925 by Deutsche Lufthansa. The concept moved from paper to production when the project was turned over to Junkers in 1928. Its chief designer, Ernst Zindel, oversaw work on two concepts.


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The Junkers Ju 52 was a German transport aircraft manufactured by Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG during the 1930s and 1940s. It was designed for both civilian and military use and was one of the most widely used airliners and cargo planes of its time.