
Junkers Ju 287 - Wikipedia
The Junkers Ju 287 was a multi-engine tactical jet bomber built in Nazi Germany in 1944. It featured a novel forward-swept wing, and the first two prototypes (which were aerodynamic testbeds for the production Ju 287) were among the very few jet propelled aircraft ever built with fixed landing gear.
Hitler’s Flying Monster: the Junker 287 was intended to …
Nov 27, 2016 · One of the greatest advancements in aviation achieved by the Nazi engineers was the Junker 287, which was nicknamed ‘Hitler’s Flying Monster.’. The first (V1) prototype continued on 17 test flights without crashing, but they all must have been at slow speed. The test pilot found the plane to be very manoeuvrable.
Ju 287 jet bomber - WW2 Weapons
Junkers Ju 287 Type: Multi-jet heavy bomber with forward-swept wings. The Junkers Ju 287 was an experimental German bomber aircraft developed during World War II. It was a highly innovative design that incorporated several advanced features for its time.
Junkers Ju 287 – Jet and Rocket Aircraft of Nazi Germany
The Junkers Ju 287 was the world's first swept-wing jet aircraft and the first aircraft with forward-swept wings, but also the first multi-engine jet bomber to fly. The Ju 287 had its origins in a 1943 RLM requirement for a multi-engine jet bomber (Strahlbomber) with sufficient range to attack targets in Great Britain. Beginning in…
Junkers Ju 287 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Junkers Ju 287 was a Nazi Germany aerodynamic testbed built to develop the technology required for a multi-engine jet bomber. It was powered by four Junkers Jumo 004 engines, featured a revolutionary forward-swept wing, and apart from said wing was assembled largely from components scavenged...
Warplanes of Germany: Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 287
The Junkers Ju 287 was a multi-engine tactical jet bomber built in Nazi Germany in 1944. It featured a novel forward-swept wing, and the first two prototypes (which were aerodynamic testbeds for the production Ju 287) were among the very few jet propelled aircraft ever built with fixed landing gear.
Junkers Ju-287 High-speed Heavy Bomber - AirPages
Ju 287V-1 was damaged during a bombing raid on the Junkers plant and, by the end of the war, Junkers was working on the Ju 287V-2 variant with six turbojet engines, three under each wing. This aircraft had to develop a speed of 800 km/h and accommodate up to 4 tons of bombs. Its take-off weight was 21,200 kg. Design team in Dessau (OKB-1).
The Junkers Ju 287: Jet Powered Bomber Prototype
Jun 22, 2023 · In the bleak final years of World War II, German engineers embarked on an audacious venture: the development of the Junkers Ju 287. A leap from conventional design norms, this bomber set out to redefine aeronautics, leaving a …
Ju 287 - GlobalSecurity.org
Starting in 1943 with a rearward swept wing design intended to exceed Mach 0.8, thereby outrunning Allied fighters, the Ju 287 design team quickly forecast that the wing sweep would yield...
Junkers Ju 287: Photos, History, Specification - tvd.im
The Junkers Ju 287 certainly proved to be the most unique of the post-war jet engine designs approved for the German state - now fighting the war on multiple fronts.