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The Junkers Ju 390 was a German long-range derivative of the Junkers Ju 290 aircraft, intended to be used as a heavy transport aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft and long-range bomber. It was one of the aircraft designs submitted for the abortive Amerikabomber project, along with the Messerschmitt Me 264 , the Focke-Wulf Ta 400 and the Heinkel ...
Junkers Ju 187, close support aircraft project, cancelled after mock-up built. Junkers Ju 188, Rächer, [citation needed] bomber, 1941. Junkers Ju 248, re-designation of Me 263. Junkers Ju 252, transport developed from the EF 77, 1941. Junkers Ju 268, parasite bomber project, 1944. Junkers Ju 286, six-engined high-altitude version of Ju 86, not ...
Junkers Ju 390 (based on the Ju 290, the second and last built and flown, with the Ju 290 itself submitted in May 1942), [citation needed] Heinkel He 277 (as it underwent ongoing engineering development through 1943, itself first specified by its RLM airframe number by February 1943).
Junkers Ju 352; Junkers Ju 388; Junkers Ju 390; Junkers Ju 488; K. Junkers K 16; Junkers K 37; Junkers K 47; O. OKB-1 EF 131; T. Junkers T 19; Junkers T.21; Junkers T ...
During World War II Pancherz was the chief pilot for Junkers on their massive six engined Ju 390 project. In his own post war recollections in 1969 he declared to the British Daily Telegraph newspaper from his home in Barcelona that he flew a Ju 390 to Cape Town and back on an air-to air refuelling mission. Following the war, he flew for the US ...
Junkers Ju 287 projected dive bomber; Junkers Ju 287 Heavy bomber (jet-engined) (prototype) Junkers Ju 288 Bomber B program favored contender (prototype) Junkers Ju 290 Long-range bomber (prototype) Junkers Ju 322 Mammut transport glider (prototype), 1941; Junkers Ju 390 six engined Amerikabomber design competitor, derivative of the Ju 290 (two ...
The Ju 90 V6 was withdrawn from test flights, and rebuilt as the Ju 390 V1 prototype. The Ju 90 V9 was also withdrawn and rebuilt as the Ju 390V2, later redesignated in October 1944 as the Ju 390A-1. The rebuilding of Ju 90 V10 into the Ju 390 V3 bomber prototype was commenced, but was ultimately scrapped at the factory in June 1944.
6 File:Junkers Ju 390.jpg Nominated for Deletion. 1 comment. 7 V2 Prototype. 1 comment. 8 Major General Otani (Japan) 2 comments. 9 Sergey Platov. 1 comment.