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  2. Junkers F 13 - Wikipedia

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    The Junkers F 13 is the world's first all-metal transport aircraft, designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Produced shortly after the end of the First World War , it was a cantilever -wing monoplane with enclosed accommodation for four passengers and a two seat open cockpit.

  3. Junkers - Wikipedia

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    Junkers J 12, prototype four-seat airliner developed from the J 10, precursor of F.13, 1919. Junkers F 13, passenger plane, 1919 originally J 13, sold as Junkers-Larsen in US, 1919. Junkers JG1, large monoplane project, 1921. Junkers J 15, precursor of J/K 16, 1920; Junkers K 16, small single-engined passenger plane, alternatively known as J 16 ...

  4. List of accidents of Aero O/Y - Wikipedia

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    9 October 1935: An Aero O/Y Junkers F 13ge (OH-ALI, Papagei) crashed in the Gulf of Finland after descending too low due to poor visibility, killing all six on board. [1] 10 November 1937: An Aero O/Y Junkers Ju 52 nose engine dropped off into the sea during a scheduled flight from Turku to Stockholm. The pilots managed to land safely with the ...

  5. Can Finnair’s new CEO navigate turbulence and take the ...

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    In 2024, Finnair celebrated 100 years since its first flight in 1924 carrying mail from Helsinki to Tallinn on a Junkers F.13 seaplane. ... A key moment in Finnair's history was in 1976, with the ...

  6. List of Deutsche Luft Hansa accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    8 March 1926: Junkers F.13 D-290 stalled and crashed at Staaken during a left turn while on a training flight, killing the pilot. [2] 14 July 1926: Junkers F.13 D-272 crashed near Juist Island, Germany following an uncontrolled descent in bad weather, killing all five on board. [3]

  7. Hugo Junkers - Wikipedia

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    The Junkers F.13 of 1919 was the first of several successful civil aircraft designs produced by Junkers Flugzeugwerke: later designs include the Junkers Ju 52/3m from 1932. Through a variety of business initiatives, Junkers was active in founding and developing airlines around the globe, initially intending to sell them aircraft.

  8. Deutsche Luft Hansa - Wikipedia

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    A preserved Junkers F.13, a type which was operated by Luft Hansa in substantial numbers. Deutsche Luft Hansa was founded on 6 January 1926 in Berlin. The name of the company means "German Hansa of the Air". The Hansa or Hanseatic League dominated maritime trade in the Baltic Sea area for hundreds of years, and is well regarded in Germany to ...

  9. F13 - Wikipedia

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    F13, F 13, F.13 or F-13 may refer to: F 13 Norrköping, a former Swedish Air Force wing; F-13 Superfortress, B-29 Superfortress bombers modified for photographic recon duties; Junkers F.13, the world's first all-metal airliner; LSWR F13 class, a 1905 British 4-6-0 steam locomotive model; Florencia 13, a Hispanic gang in Los Angeles; Fluorine-13 ...