Junkers Ju-52 visiting the Virginia Beach Airshow

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Junkers Ju-52 visiting the Virginia Beach Airshow

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Junkers CASA 352L Ju-52 EADS F-AZJU
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The 1930s was a very interesting time in aviation.
Rimowa Ju-52. Oshkosh 2012. The pilot really rung it out too, a bit scary for such an old plane. This one was lost in 2018.
A French air force AAC.1 Toucan – the post-WWII French copy of the Ju-52 – flies over a burning Vietnamese jungle during the Indochina War.

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Iraqi soldiers unload Ju-52 with gifts from uncle Adik.
An almost intact German transport plane used extensively during the Second World War by the occupying forces was discovered by scuba divers off the island of Rhodes.
The plane, a Junkers Ju 52, was examined by scuba diver Stuart Philpott who arrived at the Greek island earlier in the month.
According to Philpott, the plane remains in a very good condition, as only the engine and the cockpit window are missing, despite lying on the seabed for more than 70 years.
He also says that the doors are locked and the windows are so small that it’s impossible to see what lies inside.
The Junkers, nicknamed Tante Ju (“Aunt Ju”), flew with the Luftwaffe as a troop and cargo transport in the 30s and 40s and briefly as a medium bomber.
JU-52 II by Pongratz