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The Junkers J.I (manufacturer's name J 4) was a German "J-class" armored sesquiplane of World War I, developed for low-level ground attack, observation and army cooperation. It is especially noteworthy as being the first all-metal aircraft to enter mass production; the aircraft's metal construction and heavy armour was a shield against small ...
Junkers T 26, training and sports aircraft, 1925. Junkers T 27, a re-engined T 26, 1925. Junkers J 28, two-seat version of T.21, not built. Junkers J 29, sports monoplane, double wing development aircraft, 1925. Junkers K 30, military version of G 24, 1930. Junkers G 31, 15 seat airliner, 1926. Junkers A 32, experimental monoplane, 1926.
The Junkers A50 Junior is an all-metal sports plane designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann during the late 1920s, it incorporated the all-metal construction and various other principles practiced on Junkers' larger aircraft of the era.
Messerschmitt Me 209, fighter + speed-record aircraft (prototype) Messerschmitt Me 209-II , fighter (prototype - Bf 109 derivative) Messerschmitt Me 210 , heavy fighter + reconnaissance
Junkers Ju 248 Junkers version of Me 263; Junkers Ju 252 transport; Junkers Ju 287 heavy jet bomber (prototype) Junkers Ju 288 bomber (prototype) Junkers Ju 290 long-range bomber (prototype) Junkers Ju 322 Mammut (Mammoth), transport glider (prototype), 1941) Junkers Ju 352 Herkules ('Hercules'), transport; Junkers Ju 388 Störtebeker ...
Pages in category "Junkers aircraft" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Junkers A 32;
The aircraft was known only by its Junkers factory model number of J 1 and should not be confused with the later, armoured all-metal Junkers J 4 sesquiplane, accepted by the later Luftstreitkräfte as the Junkers J.I (using a Roman numeral), from the category of armored combat aircraft established by IdFlieg.
Nearly 5,000 Junkers Ju 52/3m were built, the most of any trimotor. A trimotor is a propeller-driven aircraft powered by three internal combustion engines, characteristically one on the nose and one on each wing. A compromise between complexity and safety, such a configuration was typically a result of the limited power of the engines available ...