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Junkers

Assorted preserved aircraft


Type of aircraft

Werk Nr.

Country

Status

Reg

Additional information

W 33b

2504

USA/ Germany

PV

D-1167

Bremen Airport, on loan to Germany from USA

W 33d

2575

Australia

CR

VH-UIW

Fuselage preserved, recovered from New Guinea


W 34f/fi

2710

Canada

PVD?

CF-AQV

Western Canada Aviation Museum, built 1933, only parts.

W 34f/fi
Second photo

2718

Canada

PV

CF-ATF

National Aviation Museum, Ottawa, built 1932

W 34hi (K43)
Second photo

2823

Colombia

PV

407

FAC's CATAM Airbase Museum, Bogotá.

W 34h
Cockpit photo

2835

Sweden

PV

SE-BYA

Arlanda Aerospace Museum, Stockholm

W 34

2839

Norway

SD

D-ODIM
BV+CL

Set of wings and additionalparts recovered by Nord-Østerdal Fly og Militærhistoriske Forening, Tolga. Plans are to recovered fuselage remains too in future.


Junkers A 50

3517

Germany

PV

VH-MRR
VH-UCC

Currently on display at Hugo Junkers Museum in Dessau while waiting for restoration to airworthiness to start. Privately owned

Junkers A 50 ce

3530

Finland

PV

SK-1
OH-ABB
OH-SKY
D-1915

Helsinki-Vanta Airport on loan from Suomen Ilmailumuseo, Helsinki, used as liaison aircraft in FAF

Junkers A 50 ci
Cockpit
photo

3575

Germany

PV

HB-UXI
CH-358
D-2054

Deutsches Museum Munich


Ju 86K-4
For more photos of the Ju 86 check out the special site made cooperation with Hugo Junkers.

0860412

Sweden

PV

Flygvapenmuseum, Malmslätt, Rebuilt into transport configuration