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  • Junkers
  • German aerospace and engineering company

    Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (JFM, earlier JCO or JKO in World War I, English: Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works) more commonly Junkers [ˈjʊŋkɐs]

    Junkers

    Junkers

  • Junkers Ju 52
  • German transport aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 52, best known in its Ju 52/3m form (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Aunt Junkers") and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and

    Junkers Ju 52

    Junkers Ju 52

    Junkers_Ju_52

  • Junkers Ju 88
  • German twin engine multirole combat aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 88 is a twin-engined multirole combat aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works

    Junkers Ju 88

    Junkers Ju 88

    Junkers_Ju_88

  • Junker
  • German noble honorific

    the Junkers dominated the central German government and the Prussian military. A leading representative was Prince Otto von Bismarck. "The Junkers" of

    Junker

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    Junker

  • Junk
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up junk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Junk may refer to: Junk (film), a 2000 Japanese horror film J-U-N-K, a 1920 American film Junk (novel)

    Junk

    Junk

  • Junker (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Snatcher Junker (surname) Junker Jørgensen (1946 – 1989), Danish cyclist Look up Junkers or junkers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Junkers may refer

    Junker (disambiguation)

    Junker_(disambiguation)

  • Hugo Junkers
  • German aviation pioneer (1859–1935)

    all-metal airplanes and flying wings. His company, Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works), was one of the mainstays

    Hugo Junkers

    Hugo Junkers

    Hugo_Junkers

  • Junkers Ju 87
  • 1935 dive bomber aircraft family by Junkers

    The Junkers Ju 87, popularly known as the "Stuka", is a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in

    Junkers Ju 87

    Junkers Ju 87

    Junkers_Ju_87

  • Junker (Prussia)
  • Member of the landed nobility

    Wilhelm II.‍ Many Junkers lived in the eastern provinces that were annexed by either Poland or the Soviet Union after World War II. Junkers fled or were expelled

    Junker (Prussia)

    Junker (Prussia)

    Junker_(Prussia)

  • Junkers Ju 86
  • Airliner and medium bomber aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 86 is a monoplane bomber and civilian airliner designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. It was designed during

    Junkers Ju 86

    Junkers Ju 86

    Junkers_Ju_86

  • Junkers Ju 390
  • German prototype long-range aircraft of WW2

    The Junkers Ju 390 was a German long-range derivative of the Junkers Ju 290 aircraft, intended to be used as a heavy transport aircraft, maritime patrol

    Junkers Ju 390

    Junkers Ju 390

    Junkers_Ju_390

  • Junkers Ju 290
  • 1942 multi-role military aircraft family by Junkers

    used Avionics Radar: FuG 200 Hohentwiel Related development Junkers Ju 89 Junkers Ju 90 Junkers Ju 390 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

    Junkers Ju 290

    Junkers Ju 290

    Junkers_Ju_290

  • Junkers Jumo 004
  • Early turbojet aircraft engine

    check up on progress. Otto Mader, head of the Junkers Motorenwerke (Jumo) division of the large Junkers aviation firm, stated that even if the concept

    Junkers Jumo 004

    Junkers Jumo 004

    Junkers_Jumo_004

  • Junkers G.38
  • Transport aircraft in Nazi Germany

    started by the Junkers design team as a trans-Atlantic mail plane. From the G.40 design, which was a flying boat configuration, Junkers also developed

    Junkers G.38

    Junkers G.38

    Junkers_G.38

  • Junkers Ju 287
  • Prototype German jet bomber

    as soon as possible. The Junkers factory in Dessau was overrun by the Red Army in late April 1945. Before long, the Junkers Ju 287 V2 had been almost

    Junkers Ju 287

    Junkers Ju 287

    Junkers_Ju_287

  • Junker (surname)
  • Surname list

    player Wilhelm Junker, Russian explorer All pages with titles containing Junker Juncker Hugo Junkers, 1859–1935, German engineer Junker Jørgensen This

    Junker (surname)

    Junker_(surname)

  • Junkers F 13
  • Type of airplane

    The Junkers F 13 is the world's first all-metal transport aircraft, designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Produced shortly

    Junkers F 13

    Junkers F 13

    Junkers_F_13

  • Junkers A 35
  • 1920s monoplane fighter aircraft

    Fili in Russia in December 1922. In 1926, the first Junkers L5 engines were mounted on the Junkers A 20s. With some further tail modifications the new

    Junkers A 35

    Junkers A 35

    Junkers_A_35

  • Junkers Ju 188
  • 1940 bomber aircraft family

    800 kW; 2,500 hp)-class engines, like Junkers' Jumo 222, to become reliable enough for production use. Although Junkers' Ju 288 was leading the contest, there

    Junkers Ju 188

    Junkers Ju 188

    Junkers_Ju_188

  • Junkers Jumo 211
  • German inverted V-12 aircraft engine

    Heinkel He 111E, H and Z IAR 79 Junkers F 24kai Jumo 211 test bed Junkers Ju 87 Junkers Ju 88 Junkers Ju 90 Junkers Ju 252 Messerschmitt Me 264 (V1 prototype

    Junkers Jumo 211

    Junkers Jumo 211

    Junkers_Jumo_211

  • Mitsubishi Ki-20
  • Japanese bomber aircraft

    Japanese bomber variant of the Junkers G.38 airliner. Mitsubishi manufactured six aircraft under license from Junkers. These aircraft, designated Army

    Mitsubishi Ki-20

    Mitsubishi Ki-20

    Mitsubishi_Ki-20

  • Junkers J.I
  • 1917 attack aircraft by Junkers

    Books. ISBN 978-1-935881-11-7. Owers, Colin A. (2018). Junkers Aircraft of WWI: Volume 1: Junkers J.1–J.4: A Centennial Perspective on Great War Airplanes

    Junkers J.I

    Junkers J.I

    Junkers_J.I

  • Junkers Ju 388
  • 1943 multi-role combat aircraft family

    The Junkers Ju 388 Störtebeker is a World War II German Luftwaffe multi-role aircraft based on the Ju 88 airframe by way of the Ju 188. It differed from

    Junkers Ju 388

    Junkers Ju 388

    Junkers_Ju_388

  • Junkers J 1
  • 1915 experimental aircraft

    The Junkers J 1, nicknamed the Blechesel (Tin Donkey or Sheet Metal Donkey), was an experimental monoplane aircraft developed by Junkers. It was the first

    Junkers J 1

    Junkers J 1

    Junkers_J_1

  • Junkers Jumo 205
  • Aircraft diesel engine family

    was the most numerous of a series of aircraft diesel engines produced by Junkers. The Jumo 204 first entered service in 1932. Later engines of this type

    Junkers Jumo 205

    Junkers Jumo 205

    Junkers_Jumo_205

  • List of German aircraft projects, 1939–1945
  • speed Junkers EFo 11 Hubjäger (German: "lift-fighter") Junkers EFo 12 Junkers EFo 15 Junkers EFo 17 Junkers EFo 18 Junkers EFo 19 Junkers EF 043 Junkers EF

    List of German aircraft projects, 1939–1945

    List_of_German_aircraft_projects,_1939–1945

  • Junkers Ju 252
  • German transport aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 252 was a German cargo aircraft that made its first flight on 1 August 1942. The aircraft was planned as a replacement for the Junkers Ju

    Junkers Ju 252

    Junkers Ju 252

    Junkers_Ju_252

  • Junkers W 34
  • 1926 airliner family

    aircraft was developed from the Junkers W 33, noted for being a record-breaking aircraft. Further development led to the Junkers Ju 46, a catapult-launched

    Junkers W 34

    Junkers W 34

    Junkers_W_34

  • Junkers Jumo 210
  • V-12 piston aircraft engine family by Junkers

    before Junkers responded with a larger engine of their own, the Junkers Jumo 211. The first gasoline-burning aviation power plants that the Junkers Motorenwerke

    Junkers Jumo 210

    Junkers Jumo 210

    Junkers_Jumo_210

  • Junkers A50 Junior
  • 1929 sportplane family

    The Junkers A50 Junior is a German all-metal sports plane first produced by Junkers in 1929. A modernized version, produced since 2022 by Junkers Aircraft

    Junkers A50 Junior

    Junkers A50 Junior

    Junkers_A50_Junior

  • Junk food
  • Unhealthy food high in salt, sugar or fat

    Junk food is a term used to describe food that is high in calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it

    Junk food

    Junk food

    Junk_food

  • Junk (ship)
  • Traditional Chinese type of boat

    A junk (Chinese: 䑸; pinyin: zōng) is a type of Chinese sailing ship characterized by a central rudder, an overhanging flat transom, watertight bulkheads

    Junk (ship)

    Junk (ship)

    Junk_(ship)

  • Junkers D.I
  • German monoplane fighter aircraft

    (2004). Junkers Aircraft and Engines 1913-1945. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-985-9. Owers, Colin A. (2018). Junkers Aircraft of WWI: Volume 2: Junkers J.5–J

    Junkers D.I

    Junkers D.I

    Junkers_D.I

  • Junkers Ju 352
  • 1943 airlifter series

    The Junkers Ju 352 Herkules ("Hercules" in German) was a German World War II transport aircraft that was developed from the Junkers Ju 252. During the

    Junkers Ju 352

    Junkers Ju 352

    Junkers_Ju_352

  • Junk mail
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up junk mail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Junk mail may refer to: Advertising mail, the delivery of advertising material to recipients of postal

    Junk mail

    Junk_mail

  • Junk journal
  • Modern hobby using recycled items

    A junk journal is a handmade journal, of any size, composed of recycled or upcycled papers. Junk journals are generally constructed from old or unwanted

    Junk journal

    Junk journal

    Junk_journal

  • Junkers Ju 288
  • German World War II bomber prototype

    The Junkers Ju 288, originally known within the Junkers firm as the EF 074, was a German bomber project designed during World War II, which only ever

    Junkers Ju 288

    Junkers Ju 288

    Junkers_Ju_288

  • Junkers W 33
  • German single-engine low-wing monoplane transport aircraft

    The Junkers W 33 was a German 1920s single-engine low-wing monoplane transport aircraft that followed Junkers standard practice making extensive use of

    Junkers W 33

    Junkers W 33

    Junkers_W_33

  • Junkers Ju 90
  • Type of aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 90 was a four-engined airliner and transport aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Derived from the

    Junkers Ju 90

    Junkers Ju 90

    Junkers_Ju_90

  • Junkers Profly
  • German aircraft retailer and former manufacturer

    Junkers Profly GmbH is a former German aircraft manufacturer based in Kulmbach. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of ultralight trikes

    Junkers Profly

    Junkers_Profly

  • Junkers Ju 89
  • 1930s German prototype heavy bomber

    – Dornier and Junkers – requesting designs for a long-range bomber. The two companies responded with the Dornier Do 19 and the Junkers Ju 89, respectively

    Junkers Ju 89

    Junkers Ju 89

    Junkers_Ju_89

  • Junkers L5
  • German six cylinder engine

    1925, it was a much enlarged development of the Junkers L2. The Junkers L5 was a development of Junkers' first water-cooled engine, the L2, but at four

    Junkers L5

    Junkers L5

    Junkers_L5

  • Junkers Jumo 213
  • WW2 aircraft engine

    The Junkers Jumo 213 was a World War II-era V12 liquid-cooled aircraft engine, a development of Junkers Motoren's earlier design, the Jumo 211. The design

    Junkers Jumo 213

    Junkers Jumo 213

    Junkers_Jumo_213

  • Junkers Ju 187
  • Proposed WWII dive bomber aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 187 was a German projected dive bomber designed to replace the aging Junkers Ju 87 Stuka. The Ju 187 project was cancelled in 1943. By

    Junkers Ju 187

    Junkers_Ju_187

  • Junkers G 24
  • 1920s and 1930s German passenger aircraft

    The Junkers G 24 was a German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925. Junkers F 24 was the designation

    Junkers G 24

    Junkers G 24

    Junkers_G_24

  • Junkers EF 128
  • Proposed German jet fighter aircraft

    requirement. Shortly afterwards a development contract was placed with Junkers, however the Junkers factory was overrun by Allied troops only a month later. At some

    Junkers EF 128

    Junkers EF 128

    Junkers_EF_128

  • Junkers Jumo 222
  • German piston aircraft engine

    in-line piston aircraft engine from Junkers, designed under the management of Ferdinand Brandner of the Junkers Motorenwerke. Such was the projected

    Junkers Jumo 222

    Junkers Jumo 222

    Junkers_Jumo_222

  • Junkers Come Here
  • 1995 Japanese film

    Junkers Come Here (ユンカース・カム・ヒア, Yunkāsu Kamu Hia) is a series of novels about Junkers (pronounced Yoon-kers), a miniature schnauzer, language-speaking

    Junkers Come Here

    Junkers_Come_Here

  • Junker mutiny
  • Petrograd military school cadet resistance against Bolsheviks in 1917

    Fortress. Most of the junkers fled, but those who remained would be disarmed by 5 p.m. and sent to the Peter and Paul Fortress. The junkers opened fire on the

    Junker mutiny

    Junker mutiny

    Junker_mutiny

  • Junkers A 32
  • London: Studio Editions. p. 546. The Hugo Junkers Homepage Уголок неба Wikimedia Commons has media related to Junkers A 32. Zuerl, Walter (1941). Deutsche

    Junkers A 32

    Junkers A 32

    Junkers_A_32

  • Martin Luther
  • German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

    Luther disguised as "Junker Jörg" in 1521

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    Martin Luther

    Martin_Luther

  • Junker Party
  • 1850s Swedish political association

    The Junker Party (Swedish: Junkerpartiet) was a grouping in Swedish politics in the 1850s, although it never constituted an actual party. The Junkers were

    Junker Party

    Junker_Party

  • Junker test
  • Mechanical test

    A Junker test is a mechanical test to determine the point at which a bolted joint loses its preload when subjected to shear loading caused by transverse

    Junker test

    Junker_test

  • Junkers Jumo 223
  • German 24 cylinder diesel engine

    The Junkers Jumo 223 was an experimental 24-cylinder aircraft engine based on the Junkers Jumo 205. Like the Jumo 205, it was an opposed piston two-stroke

    Junkers Jumo 223

    Junkers_Jumo_223

  • Junkers Profly Junkers Trike
  • German ultralight trike

    The Junkers Profly Junkers Trike is a German ultralight trike, designed by Junkers Profly of Kulmbach and manufactured under contract in the Czech Republic

    Junkers Profly Junkers Trike

    Junkers Profly Junkers Trike

    Junkers_Profly_Junkers_Trike

  • Junkers Jumo 204
  • German diesel six cylinder engine

    Development of the Junkers diesel engines started in the 1920s with the Junkers Fo3 and Junkers Fo4/Junkers SL1. The Fo4 was re-designated Junkers 4, which in

    Junkers Jumo 204

    Junkers Jumo 204

    Junkers_Jumo_204

  • Junkers G 31
  • 1926 German airliner family

    The Junkers G 31 was an advanced tri-motor airliner designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. It would be the first airliner

    Junkers G 31

    Junkers G 31

    Junkers_G_31

  • Junkers L88
  • German twelve cylinder engine

    The Junkers L88 was Junkers' first geared V12 engine, appearing c. 1930 and based on a pair of 6-cylinder L8s. In 1932 a supercharger was added. It was

    Junkers L88

    Junkers_L88

  • Junk fax
  • Unsolicited advertising via fax

    Junk faxes are a form of telemarketing where unsolicited advertisements are sent via fax transmission. Junk faxes are the faxed equivalent of spam or

    Junk fax

    Junk_fax

  • Junkers CL.I
  • Ground-attack aircraft by Junkers

    The Junkers CL.I was a ground-attack aircraft developed in Germany during World War I. Its construction was undertaken by Junkers under the designation

    Junkers CL.I

    Junkers CL.I

    Junkers_CL.I

  • Junk shop
  • Shop selling cheap second-hand goods

    being a junk shop. Shoppers who frequent junk shops are often referred to as "junkers", "pickers", "bargain hunters", "rummagers", etc. Junk shops are

    Junk shop

    Junk shop

    Junk_shop

  • Junkers Ju 322
  • Military glider in the Luftwaffe

    further 98 were scrapped before completion. Designed in late 1940 by Junkers as the Junkers EF 094, the Ju 322 was to fulfill the same role as the Me 321 Gigant

    Junkers Ju 322

    Junkers Ju 322

    Junkers_Ju_322

  • Junkers L55
  • German twelve cylinder engine

    The Junkers L55 was Junkers' first V12 engine, appearing in 1927 and based on a pair of six-cylinder L5s. In 1928 a supercharger was added. It was used

    Junkers L55

    Junkers L55

    Junkers_L55

  • Deutsche Luft Hansa
  • 1926–1945 German flag carrier airline

    of the Junkers G.38 (at that time the largest passenger aircraft in the world) on the Berlin-London route via Amsterdam, as well as the Junkers Ju 52/3m

    Deutsche Luft Hansa

    Deutsche_Luft_Hansa

  • Junkers EF 126
  • German experimental pulsejet fighter

     615–616 Smith & Kay 1972, pp. 616–617 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Junkers EF 126. Junkers EF 126 Image German aircraft projects (in German)

    Junkers EF 126

    Junkers EF 126

    Junkers_EF_126

  • Junkers Jumo 012
  • German turbojet engine

    requested Junkers to build a much larger engine capable of powering the heavy jet bombers then under development for the Luftwaffe. Initially, Junkers proposed

    Junkers Jumo 012

    Junkers_Jumo_012

  • Junkers J 2
  • Prototype fighter aircraft by Junkers

    Pechstein Verlag. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Junkers J 2. Photo of second example of J 2 produced, E.251/16 Junkers J2 (Hugo Junkers Homepage)

    Junkers J 2

    Junkers J 2

    Junkers_J_2

  • Dornier Do 335
  • Fighter aircraft family by Dornier

    proposal was selected as the winner after beating rival designs from Arado, Junkers, and Blohm & Voss. A development contract was awarded, by the RLM issuing

    Dornier Do 335

    Dornier Do 335

    Dornier_Do_335

  • Junkers Ju 488
  • Proposed bomber aircraft

    dorsal turret. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Junkers Ju 488. Filly, Brian. (1991) Junkers Ju 88 in Action, part 2. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal

    Junkers Ju 488

    Junkers Ju 488

    Junkers_Ju_488

  • Junk fee
  • Fees designed to confuse consumers

    Junk fees (also known as hidden fees) are fees designed to confuse or deceive consumers by exploiting their behavioral biases. These tend to come in the

    Junk fee

    Junk_fee

  • Junkers EF 61
  • pressurised aircraft. The pressurised cabin of the Junkers EF 61 was based on that of the Junkers Ju 49. The EF 61 was one of the few German high-altitude

    Junkers EF 61

    Junkers EF 61

    Junkers_EF_61

  • Messerschmitt Me 263
  • German fighter prototype

    Hertel at Junkers. Lippisch remained at Messerschmitt and retained the support of Waldemar Voigt, continuing development of the 163C. At Junkers, the basic

    Messerschmitt Me 263

    Messerschmitt Me 263

    Messerschmitt_Me_263

  • Junkers Ju 160
  • Passenger transport aircraft

    The Junkers Ju 160 was a single-engine low-wing passenger transport aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers Derived

    Junkers Ju 160

    Junkers Ju 160

    Junkers_Ju_160

  • Junker (Russia)
  • Term with several meanings in Imperial Russia

    term Junker (Russian: юнкер (yunker)) had several meanings in Imperial Russia. The Russian substantive Yunker is derived from the German noun Junker, where

    Junker (Russia)

    Junker (Russia)

    Junker_(Russia)

  • PixelJunk
  • Video game series

    PixelJunk is a series of downloadable games developed by Q-Games. The series made its debut on PlayStation 3 with PixelJunk Racers, released July 11, 2007

    PixelJunk

    PixelJunk

  • Junkers Ju 49
  • German high-altitude research aircraft

    Antony L (2004). Junkers Aircraft & Engines. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-985-9. Turner, P. St. John; Nowarra, Heinz J. (1971). Junkers: An Aircraft Album

    Junkers Ju 49

    Junkers Ju 49

    Junkers_Ju_49

  • Junkers J.1000
  • Conceptual German large flying-wing airliner

    The Junkers J.1000 was an exercise in aeronautical design produced by the Junkers company of Germany in the mid-1920s. No airplane was ever produced.

    Junkers J.1000

    Junkers J.1000

    Junkers_J.1000

  • Junkers K 16
  • Small German airliner

    The Junkers K 16 was a small airliner produced in Germany in the early 1920s. It was a conventional, high-wing cantilever monoplane of all-metal construction

    Junkers K 16

    Junkers K 16

    Junkers_K_16

  • Karl Junker
  • German painter

    Wayback Machine (PDF; 1.1 MB). Bernd Enke: Karl Junker. Götz J. Pfeiffer: …lohnt es sich allein um Karl Junkers willen…. Wielgosz, Anne-Kathrin (2011). "The

    Karl Junker

    Karl Junker

    Karl_Junker

  • Junkers EF 132
  • Type of aircraft

    Dessau Junkers facility. The development stage had progressed far when the Red Army reached the Dessau complex and took possession of the Junkers Ju 287

    Junkers EF 132

    Junkers_EF_132

  • Junkers Ju 46
  • 1932 mail plane

    with shipping line Norddeutscher Lloyd Data from Junkers an aircraft album no.3, histaviation.com : Junkers Ju 46 General characteristics Crew: 2 Length:

    Junkers Ju 46

    Junkers Ju 46

    Junkers_Ju_46

  • Junkers L2
  • German six cylinder engine

    The Junkers L2 was Junkers' first water-cooled four-stroke engine and the first to be built on a production line, though only 58 were made. It was a six-cylinder

    Junkers L2

    Junkers L2

    Junkers_L2

  • Junkers EF 127
  • German rocket fighter project

    The Junkers EF 127 was a rocket powered fighter aircraft designed by the Third Reich as a part of the Emergency Fighter Program in the closing year of

    Junkers EF 127

    Junkers_EF_127

  • List of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52
  • This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52 that have taken place since its first flight, including aircraft based on the Ju

    List of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Junkers_Ju_52

  • Duralumin
  • Trade name of age-hardenable aluminium alloy

    aircraft structure occurred in 1916, when Hugo Junkers first introduced its use in the airframe of the Junkers J 3, a single-engined monoplane "technology

    Duralumin

    Duralumin

    Duralumin

  • 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash
  • 1929 plane crash near Godstone, Surrey, England

    The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G.24 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 24 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom while

    1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash

    1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash

    1929_Luft_Hansa_Junkers_G_24_crash

  • Junkers K 47
  • German fighter

    The Junkers K 47 was a two-seater fighter aircraft developed in Sweden by the Swedish subsidiary of the German firm Junkers during the late 1920s, a civil

    Junkers K 47

    Junkers K 47

    Junkers_K_47

  • Junkers T 23
  • after the experiments were over. Junkers T 23D (D - Doppeldecker - biplane) The biplane version of the aircraft. Junkers T 23E (E - Eindecker - monoplane)

    Junkers T 23

    Junkers_T_23

  • Cathedral of Junk
  • Folk art structure in Austin, Texas

    The Cathedral of Junk is a folk art structure located in the backyard of a private residence in the West Congress neighborhood of Austin, Texas, featuring

    Cathedral of Junk

    Cathedral of Junk

    Cathedral_of_Junk

  • Junkers T.21
  • 1923 German reconnaissance aircraft

    The Junkers J 21 (manufacturer's sales designations T 21 and H 21) was a reconnaissance aircraft designed in Germany in the early 1920s and produced in

    Junkers T.21

    Junkers_T.21

  • Junkers L1
  • 1920s German aircraft piston engine

    The Junkers L1 was the first engine manufactured by Junkers to fly. It was an air-cooled, upright six-cylinder inline four-stroke petrol engine only produced

    Junkers L1

    Junkers L1

    Junkers_L1

  • Space Junk (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    junk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Space Junk, or space debris, is defunct artificial objects in space, principally in Earth orbit. Space Junk may

    Space Junk (disambiguation)

    Space_Junk_(disambiguation)

  • Junkers Ju 60
  • German airliner prototype

    duralumin that had been a hallmark of Junkers designs up to this time, although this would be the last Junkers aircraft to have this feature. The main

    Junkers Ju 60

    Junkers_Ju_60

  • Junk DNA
  • DNA sequences with no known biological function

    Junk DNA (non-functional DNA) is a DNA sequence that has no known biological function. Most organisms have some junk DNA in their genomes—mostly pseudogenes

    Junk DNA

    Junk_DNA

  • Junkers T 19
  • built, one later finding use as an engine test-bed. The Junkers T 19 was the first of three Junkers aircraft aimed at the private market; because of the

    Junkers T 19

    Junkers T 19

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  • Dornier Do 19
  • Prototype bomber

    Luftwaffe's Ural bomber program under General Wever, competing against the Junkers Ju 89. The RLM Technisches Amt issued a specification for a four-engine

    Dornier Do 19

    Dornier Do 19

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  • Messerschmitt Me 264
  • German strategic bomber prototype

    abandoned to allow Messerschmitt to concentrate on fighter production and the Junkers Ju 390 was selected in its place. Development continued as a maritime reconnaissance

    Messerschmitt Me 264

    Messerschmitt Me 264

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  • Cadet
  • Trainee or candidate to become a military officer

    A cadet is a student or trainee within various organisations, primarily in military contexts where individuals undergo training to become commissioned

    Cadet

    Cadet

  • OKB-1 EF 131
  • Soviet/German jet bomber project

    after the Red Army captured the Junkers factory in Dessau. The first prototype was built from components of the Junkers Ju 287 V2 and V3, the second and

    OKB-1 EF 131

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  • List of military aircraft of Germany
  • and V 21, and V 23, and V 25 Fokker V 27 and V 37 Junkers J 1 (pioneering all-metal aircraft) Junkers J 7 (single-seat all-metal fighter demonstration

    List of military aircraft of Germany

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