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The Junkers J.I (manufacturer's name J 4) was a German "J-class" armored sesquiplane of World War I, developed for low-level ground attack, observation and army cooperation. It is especially noteworthy as being the first all-metal aircraft to enter mass production; the aircraft's metal construction and heavy armour was a shield against small ...
Junkers T 23, sports mono- or biplane, 1923. Junkers G 23, 3-engined 10-seat airliner, 1923. Junkers G 24, enlarged G 23, 1925. Junkers F 24, single-engined development of G 23, 1928. Junkers A 25, A 20s re-engined with Junkers L2 engines, 1926. Junkers T 26, training and sports aircraft, 1925. Junkers T 27, a re-engined T 26, 1925.
Hugo Junkers (3 February 1859 – 3 February 1935) was a German aircraft engineer and aircraft designer who pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes and flying wings. His company, Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works), was one of the mainstays of the German aircraft industry in the years between World War I and World War II.
Junkers J 5. The Junkers J 5 was a ... In early 1917, Junkers developed at least two cantilever wing monoplane fighter aircraft designs based on the J4. [1] J 5I. The ...
Pages in category "Junkers aircraft" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Junkers A 32;
The aircraft was known only by its Junkers factory model number of J 1 and should not be confused with the later, armoured all-metal Junkers J 4 sesquiplane, accepted by the later Luftstreitkräfte as the Junkers J.I (using a Roman numeral), from the category of armored combat aircraft established by IdFlieg.
The fuselage of the J-4 was wider than the J-3 and the aircraft had a fully enclosed rear decking to the fuselage top. [1] The first J-4s had a Continental 50 hp A50 engine with upward-facing exhaust ports, an open cowl, oil and spring landing gear, a modified tail wheel system and many other changes. The early J-4 had a comfortable cockpit but ...
HMAS J4, an Australian Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I Junkers J 4 , a 1917 German sesquiplane format warplane J4F was the U.S. Navy's designation for the Grumman Widgeon seaplane.