"die alte Tante JU" I took her of the ground over 100 times during my Well "die alte Tante Ju ! It was produced in large numbers (about 5000) and was much used during the war. 'Tante Ju' or 'Iron Annie' is an iconic plane from the era. This is the Ju 52 restored and flown for many years by the late aviation and science fiction writer Martin Caidin. Click here to … The Museum Society has a great deal of work ahead to get the Ju 52 back in full service but certainly has the right amount of dedication and enthusiasm to follow through on all that is required to once again have the mighty “Tante Ju” grace our skies and thrill passengers. Tante Ju Aug 5, 2015 19:29:20 GMT . Select Post; Deselect Post; Link to Post; Member. South African Airways Museum Society: ZS-AFA I must have taken her off the groud over 100 times during my yearse in the Luftwaffe, 1938 to 1945. On Friday 15 and Saturday 16 September we will be opening the doors to 15 aircraft for Open Cockpits Evening ticket holders to view inside, including the Junkers Ju52/3M (CASA 352L).
Hello, Found time to make a short flight in Norway with "Tante Ju" Regards. AL-45 Image 00036 Ju 52 NMUSAF (13914825983).jpg 1,601 × 1,000; 149 KB Media in category "Junkers Ju 52 at National Museum USAF" The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total. May 13, 2020 - I have this model, haven't built it yet, but I have references to use when I do. Well. It saw both civilian and military service during the 1930s and 1940s. Give Gift; Back to Top; Post by gus on Aug 5, 2015 19:29:20 GMT. See more ideas about Junker, Luftwaffe, Ww2 aircraft. A dozen countries put it on their stamps and it featured in the opening scene of the classic 'Where Eagles Dare' movie. It is one of those planes loved by aircraft enthusiasts around the world. Oldest airworthy Ju, in historic Deutsche Luft Hansa colors as D-AQUI (the livery this plane wore in 1936), P&W-engines, now with 3-bladed propellers, until 1984 known as Iron Annie N52JU. Quote. The Junkers Ju 52 (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Auntie Ju") and Iron Annie) was a German trimotor (3m) transport aircraft manufactured from 1932 to 1945.
In a civilian role, it flew with over 12 air carriers including Swissair and Deutsche Luft Hansa as an airliner and freight hauler.