RFBR507N–The Junkers Ju 52 was used as an civilian airliner and military aircraft manufactured between 1932 and 1945 by Junkers.
RMPDW1R4–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: German infantrymen take a preflight comfort-break, prior to boarding Junkers Ju 52/3m transport aircraft at Lüben airfield in eastern Germany, en route to Deblin in Poland, September 1939. Karl Gendner was a pilot with 3./KGzbV 9 at this time.
RM2M96Y89–Junkers Ju52/3m.
RMTA2YHJ–Takeoff of a Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 aircraft from Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
RM2M97C3E–Junkers Ju52/3m.
RM2JR57T4–A vintage photo circa May 1943 showing a wrecked German Junkers JU52 transport aircraft at El Aouiana Tunisia after the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa
RM2M96Y4X–Junkers Ju52/3m.
RMW9HTGF–Junkers Ju52/3m in-flight cockpit view
RM2HMDYHG–Junkers Ju52 at exhibition of vintage aircraft in 1981, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMAD1KCF–A visitor reading information about a Junkers Ju52 WW2 German aircraft at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, UK.
RMB23TF6–A Junkers Ju52 operated by the German national airline Lufthansa
RMARGNC3–Junkers Ju52
RMC5PKEW–Vintage aircraft Junkers JU52 3M Berlin Tempelhof Luftansa
RFT9N1KX–A restored Junkers JU52 during takeoff in the 2019 Virginia Beach Military Aviation Museum WWII show.
RF2C6J65R–Junkers Ju52 airplane fuselage transported by a helicopter on a rope from Dübendorf/Switzerland to the local airport of Altenrhein in Switzerland
RMTBF3D7–Junkers Ju52/3m Berlin-Tempelhof, year of construction 1936, built in Dessau, detailed view undercarriage, identification D-AQUI, today
RMPJ16KA–Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS) at the Goodwood Revival. Ju52 trimotor transport plane nicknamed Tante Ju
RMPDW1YA–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: Cockpit controls of a Junkers Ju52/3m transport aircraft of 3./KGzbV 9 in September 1939 during the Poland campaign. Karl Gendner was a pilot with this unit at the time.
RMPKM4A4–Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS) flying at Duxford. Ju52 trimotor transport plane nicknamed Tante Ju
RME1DPEK–Junkers, Ju.52
RMPJ16KB–Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS) at the Goodwood Revival. Ju52 trimotor transport plane nicknamed Tante Ju
RMCXGXYH–HIstoric Junker Ju 52 plane. Germany
RM2M978XM–Junkers Ju52/3m.
RMW9HTG1–Junkers Ju52 take-off
RMRR5KPH–Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 transport plane. Berlin Tempelhof lettering. Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS). Ju52 trimotor D-AQUI. Corrugated skin
RM2E2N5X0–Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI of the Deutsche Lufthansa flying
RMRBPTFD–Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 transport plane. Berlin Tempelhof lettering. Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS). Ju52 trimotor D-AQUI. Corrugated skin
RMCY145G–Junkers Ju-52/3m in Luftwaffe markings on the flightline at Duxford airfield
RMT651XT–Oldtimer, Junkers Ju52
RMB23TCP–A Junkers Ju52 operated by the german national airline Lufthansa
RMR31NAW–Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 transport plane. Berlin Tempelhof lettering. Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS). Ju52 trimotor D-AQUI. Corrugated skin
RMC5PKGC–Vintage aircraft Junkers JU52 3M Berlin Tempelhof Luftansa
RM2HC0J2J–Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 transport plane. Berlin Tempelhof lettering. Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS). Ju52 trimotor D-AQUI. Corrugated skin
RF2C6J655–Junkers Ju52 airplane fuselage transported by a helicopter on a rope from Dübendorf/Switzerland to the local airport of Altenrhein in Switzerland
RMTBF3D8–Junkers Ju52/3m Berlin-Tempelhof, year of construction 1936, built in Dessau, detail view radial engine, identification D-AQUI, today's
RMPJ312N–Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation (DLBS) at the Goodwood Revival. Ju52 trimotor transport plane engine in blue sky
RMPDW2CC–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: Karl Gendner (fourth from right) and other transport crewmen from 3./KGzbV 9 relax between missions beside their Junkers Ju52/3m transport aircraft at Deblin Airfield, Poland in September 1939.
RMKMJCJ5–Junkers Ju52 3M
RME1DAND–Junkers, Ju.52
RMB38P48–Junkers Ju 52 at an Airshow in Breitscheid, Germany
RM2T81K0X–Junkers Ju52
RM2M977PJ–Cockpit of the Junkers Ju52/3m.
RMW9HTFT–Junkers Ju52 take-off
RM2M96Y3K–A Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52/3m.
RMR1R99N–Junkers Ju52
RM2M978XE–Junkers Ju52/3m being loaded.
RMCX63YN–Junkers Ju 52/3M in Luftwaffe markings on display at Duxford Airshow 2012
RM2M96Y35–Junkers Ju52/3m, SP-AKX, of LOT.
RMB23TDP–A Junkers Ju52 operated by the German national airline Lufthansa
RM2M978YP–Junkers Ju52/3m of Lufthansa at Croydon Airport.
RMBWXPMN–Junkers Ju 52/3m8ge operated by Lufthansa Traditionsflug making a slow flypast at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow
RF2C6J64N–Junkers Ju52 airplane fuselage transported by a helicopter on a rope from Dübendorf/Switzerland to the local airport of Altenrhein in Switzerland
RMTBF3D9–Junkers Ju52/3m Berlin-Tempelhof, year of construction 1936, built in Dessau, detail view radial engine, identification D-AQUI, today's
RMBX3YG3–Junkers Ju 52/3m8ge operated by Lufthansa Traditionsflug taxiing in after displaying at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow
RMPDW2BK–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: Karl Gendner (on the right at the back) and other transport crewmen from 3./KGzbV 9 relax between missions beside their Junkers Ju52/3m transport aircraft at Krakow Airfield, Poland in September 1939.
RMTA15BM–Junkers Ju52 are waiting for take-off at the snow-covered Berlin-Tempelhof Airport.
RME1DAK1–Junkers, Ju.52
RMTA2XXF–A Junkers Ju52 is received by customs officials after landing at Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
RMEGB82N–Original Junkers JU 52 of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung, also called 'Tante Ju' ('Aunt Ju'), first all-metal airplane.
RM2B2B8GJ–Opening of the Frankfurt Airport by Erhard Milch and the Reich Governor of Hesse, Jakob Sprenger. On the apron is a Junkers Ju52 of Lufthansa.
RMW9HTH3–Junkers Ju52/3m in-flight cockpit view
RMTA2C7F–Lufthansa aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport. Beside the three Junkers Ju52 there are also a Heinkel He-111 (tail number D-AXAV, given name 'Koeln') and a Douglas DC-3 on the apron. American Douglas DC-3 arrived as war booty to the Lufthansa fleet.
RF2ABJ91P–MONROE, NC (USA) - November 9, 2019: A German Junkers JU52 transport aircraft in flight at the Warbirds Over Monroe Air Show.
RMT5XGG0–Wehrmacht Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 52 / Ju 52/3m g4e 2. Weltkrieg - German Air Force Junkers Ju52 WWII
RFBR56ED–The Junkers Ju 52 was used as an civilian airliner and military aircraft manufactured between 1932 and 1945 by Junkers.
RFFT884A–Close up of the insignia on a WWII German Junkers JU52 at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach.
RMA52KYD–Junkers Ju52 in flight
RM2M9790B–Junkers Ju52/3m, SP-AKX, of LOT.
RMW41RJ6–Junkers Ju52 transport plane at Brighton City airport with art deco historic Shoreham terminal and air traffic control building. Tower
RM2M96Y27–A Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52/3m is loaded with cargo.
RF2C6J65D–Junkers Ju52 airplane fuselage transported by a helicopter on a rope from Dübendorf/Switzerland to the local airport of Altenrhein in Switzerland
RMTBF3D4–Junkers Ju52/3m Berlin-Tempelhof, year of construction 1936, built in Dessau, registration D-AQUI, today registration D-CDLH, in service of the
RMPDW2BX–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: Karl Gendner (third from left) and other transport crewmen from 3./KGzbV 9 relax between missions beside their Junkers Ju52/3m transport aircraft at Brest-Litovsk Airfield, Poland in September 1939.
RM2AAM3D5–Junkers Ju52
RMD40PCB–Junkers, Ju.52
RM2C9BDC7–Junkers Ju52
RMEGB82J–Original Junkers JU 52 of the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung, also called 'Tante Ju' ('Aunt Ju'), first all-metal airplane.
RM2CYNMDC–Junkers Ju52
RMW9HTFJ–Passengers boarding a flight with the historical Lufthansa Junkers Ju52
RM2CW8G7E–Ju52 auf einem Feldflugplatz,Ukraine 1941
RF2ABJ92E–MONROE, NC (USA) - November 9, 2019: A German Junkers JU52 transport aircraft in flight at the Warbirds Over Monroe Air Show.
RMT5XGJ7–Wehrmacht Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 52 / Ju 52/3m g4e 2. Weltkrieg - German Air Force Junkers Ju52 WWII
RFR2RF96–junkers,ju52
RMBTH7MG–Lufthansa Junkers JU52 at the Duxford Flying Legends air show, July 2010.
RMBWDJMH–Junkers Ju-52/3mg8e operated by Lufthansa Traditionsflug banking away from a flypast at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow
RFK463DE–Vintage Aircraft
RF2K931GE–SCHWALBACH, GERMANY - MAY 31, 2015: Junkers Ju52 D-AQUI flights over the Taunus region at cloudy sky in Schwalbach, Germany. The flight is bookable b
RM2M96Y2R–Junkers Ju52/3m powered by Hispano-Suiza engines.
RF2C6J650–Junkers Ju52 airplane fuselage transported by a helicopter on a rope from Dübendorf/Switzerland to the local airport of Altenrhein in Switzerland
RM2M97C3A–Float-equipped Junkers Ju52/3m, SE-ADR.
RMTBF3D2–Junkers Ju52/3m Berlin-Tempelhof, year of construction 1936, built in Dessau, registration D-AQUI, today registration D-CDLH, in service of the
RMPDW2DE–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: This is the accommodation at Sagan Airfield in eastern Germany, used by 3./KGzbV 9 during the Poland campaign in September 1939 and from where the unit flew its Junkers Ju52/3m transport aircraft. Sagan is now located in Poland.
RMAXN31G–Old German cargo and transport plane Junkers Ju-52, french vintage air show at La Ferte Alais, France
RMD40PBJ–Junkers, Ju.52
RMPDW1T6–Image from the photo album of Oberfeldwebel Karl Gendner of 1. Staffel, Kampfgeschwader 40: Aerial view of the battle zone near Reims as seen from a Junkers Ju52/3m of 3./KGzbV 1 in the summer of 1940. Karl Gendner was a pilot with 3./KGzbV 1 at this time.
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