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The Junkers Ju 52.
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Junkers Ju 52 – The Saga of Iron Annie

January 10, 2023January 11, 2023 Steve MacGregor 0 Comments aircraft, bomber, german, Ju 52, junkers, transport, wwii

The careers of most early airliners and military transport aircraft are generally short. However, there are a few exceptions notably

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The G.38 used two different types of engines
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Junkers G.38 – Germany’s Enormous Transport

January 26, 2022January 20, 2023 Nathan Cluett airliner, bomber, g.38, german, jumo, junkers, passengers, prewar, wwii

The Junkers G.38 was a large four-engined transport aircraft that was first flown in the late 1920s. Initially constructed to

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The Northrop XP-79.
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Northrop XP-79 – The Flying Battering Ram

January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 Jake Leigh-Howarth 0

The Northrop XP-79 ‘Flying Ram’ was a bizarre attempt to make an aeroplane that disabled enemy craft by colliding into

The Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane.v
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Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane – First Ever Cruise Missile

January 26, 2023January 25, 2023 Jake Leigh-Howarth 0
The Me 264 Amerika Bomber.
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Me 264 Amerika Bomber – The Transatlanic Warbird

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Hawker Tempest Mk. V Prototype.
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Hawker Tempest – Whipping Up a Storm

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