
Junkers Ju 86 - Wikipedia
The Junkers Ju 86 is a monoplane bomber and civilian airliner designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. It was designed during the mid-1930s in response to a …
Junkers Ju-86 - War History
Apr 27, 2020 · Like the contemporary He 111, the Ju 86 was developed as an airliner and bomber, and five prototypes of each were ordered in 1934. The Junkers aircraft flew five …
JUNKERS JU 86 · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
May 8, 2019 · In 1934 Junkers Flugzeugbau at Dessau received a specification for a new type known as the Ju 86, to be developed as both a commercial transport and as a bomber. The …
Junkers Ju 86 - Military Factory
Jun 9, 2018 · Ju 86A-1 was the initial bomber in service and Ju 86B-0 marked seven pre-series aircraft for the transport role and these became the Ju 86C-1 in service for Luft Hansa, …
Junkers Ju 86 aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
The Junkers Ju 86 was designated B3 in Sweden, and this is the sole surviving Ju 86. The type was designed as a bomber and airliner in competition with the Heinkel He 111, and first flew in …
Junkers Ju 86 - history, photos, specification of the Junkers Ju 86
The Ju 86 was a twin-engined, low-wing monoplane of stressed-skin construction, powered by two Junkers Jumo diesel engines. On 4 November 1934, the first Ju 86 (VI) bomber took to …
The Survivors: Sweden’s & the World’s Last Junkers Ju 86
Dec 30, 2017 · Developed in Germany in the early 1930's as both a twin-engine medium bomber and civilian airliner, the Junkers Ju 86 first entered service in 1936 and approximately 470 …
Junkers Ju 86 - Development and Combat Record - HistoryOfWar.org
Junkers received an order to built five prototype aircraft, three military and two civil, in the spring of 1934. A full scale mock-up was ready by April, and the first prototype, then known as the Ju …
Junkers Ju 86A - historyofwar.org
Nov 12, 2009 · The Junkers Ju 86A was the first production version of the Ju 86 medium bomber, but suffered from poor stability and was soon replaced by the Ju 86D. The fifth prototype, Ju …
Ju-86, Medium Bomber, Luftwaffe - AirPages
In 1935, the aircraft was adopted by the Luftwaffe, in February 1936, the first thirty pre-serpentine Ju 86A-0 bombers entered the combat squadron 153 "Gindenburg", which was soon …
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