The Stuka AdvertisedJunkers JU-87 Stuka dive- bombers featured in an advertisement exploiting their sinister shape and fearsome reputation Date: February 1941
Percival Proctor 5 after being converted to look like a Junkers Ju87 for the film Battle of Britain
Junkers 52 Aircraft; Second World War, 1940Cutaway diagram of a Junkers Ju-52 transport aircraft, with a cargo of 18 troops, 1940
Dakota 1 (2-Cyclone) Transport Plane, seen from three different angles. 1942
WW2 poster, German Junkers JU 188 fighter planePoster, German Junkers JU 188 fighter plane with sectional views and annotations. 1944
Junkers Ju-87B-2 StukaLoose Formation Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stukas of 5/St.G 2 Flying over Tmimi, Libya During WW2 Date: 1940s
The first prototype Junkers G38 D-2000The first prototype Junkers G38, D-2000
Poster of a JU 188 Junkers Bomber, built for the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 1940s
Junkers Ju 87G -showing its formidible 37mm anti-tank cannons
Junkers Ju-88RCaptured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s
The Junkers Ju87G-1 was armed with a pair of 37mm Flak 18 cannon for anti-tank use
Junkers Ju-87D StukaSix Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87D Stuka flying in formation Very Early During WW2 Enroute to Bomb Poland on 18th October 1939 Date: 1939
Junkers Ju 87B -developed specifically as a dive bomber, it was effective as long as it flew with friendly fighter cover
The Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 over a Junkers Ju52 / 3m of LufthansaThe Graf Zeppelin, LZ 127, over a Junkers Ju52/3m of Lufthansa
Junkers Ju-290 A-7Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-290A-7 Parked Date: 1945
Junkers Ju-290 A-6Spanish Airforce Junkers Ju-290A-6 Parked in Spain Date: 1945
Junkers Ju. 88R-1 8475MJunkers Ju.88R-1 8475M (Werknummer 360043), at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, on 30 December 1991. Date: 1991
Junkers Ju 87G 8474M - 494083 - R1-JKJunkers Ju 87G-2 8474M / 494083 / R1-JK (Werknummer 494083), at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, on 30 December 1991. Date: 1991
Junkers Jumo 211 crankshaft, dredged from the River Blackwater in 1971 Date: circa 1978
Junkers Ju 87B -earlier versions used in the Spanish Civil War were spaired the mauling received by the type during the Battle of Britain
WW2 - Ju88 attacked by Spitfires - ditched off Pagham, Essex1940
Royal Air Force de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk. XV high-altitude fighter. This is an example of the rare NF Mk. XV with the extended wing-span wings, pressurised cockpit, 70 series Merlin engines
Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AHALJunkers Ju52/3m D-AHAL Otto Bernert (msn 5034), of Deutsche LuftHansa (DLH) on approach to land at Croydon Airport. First registered in October 1934
Junkers Ju-290 V-1 prototypeLuftwaffe Junkers Ju-290V-1 Parked Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-88A-1Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-1 Parked Weraing 1/Kg 30 Badges and Marking Date: 1939
Junkers Ju-87D-5 StukaLuftwaffe 7/Stg1 Junkers Ju-87D-5 Stukas Parked Amongst Trees Date: 1940
Junkers Ju-88B-1Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88B-1 Bomber Parked Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-86South African Airways Saa Junkers Ju-86 Airliner Parked Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-87G-1 StukaLuftwaffe 10Pz / Sg77 Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka Parked with Anti-Tank Gun Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-88G-1Captured Luftwaffe 7 Staffel/Njg 2 Junkers Ju-88G-1 Bomber Equipped with Fug 220 Lichtenstein Sn-2 Radar, Naxos-Z and Fug 227 Flensburg Homer - Flying in RAF Royal Airforce Marking - the Aircraft
Junkers Ju-87A StukaTrio of Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87 Stukas of Sturzkampfgeschwader St.G 165 flying in formation During WW2 Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-87G Stuka Flying with Anti-Tank Gun Date: 1940s
Junkers G24, S-aBG, of AB Aerotransport, later SE-ABG, Uppland
Junkers G24
Junkers G24 (G23?), S-aA?. Unloading bullion to the ap?Junkers G24 (G23?), S-aA?. Unloading bullion to the approximate value of $48, 000, 000 which was transported from Germany to Croydon as payment from Germany to Britain under the Dawes Plan, July 1925
Junkers G24, SX-ACE, Patrai, of SHCA
Junkers Ju 88R-1 8475M - D5-EV (msn 360043), at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon. Date: circa 2000
Junkers Ju. 52/3mg4e HB-HOPJunkers Ju.52/3mg4e HB-HOP (msn 6610, ex A-703), of Ju-Air Date: circa 1989
Junkers Ju 52 - 3mg8e D-CDLH - D-AQUIJunkers Ju 52-3mg8e D-CDLH - D-AQUI (msn 130714), at the Duxford for the Flying Legends Air Show on 8 July 2006 Date: 2006
Junkers Ju. 52 - 3m HB-HOT - A-702Junkers Ju.52-3mg4e HB-HOT - A-702 (msn 6595), of Ju-Air. Date: circa 1990
Junkers 87s attacked by Fairey Fulmars, WWII aircraft by A.F.D. Bannister
Boulton and Paul Defiants attacking Junkers 88Ks, WWII aircraft by A.F.D. Bannister
Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force
Luftstreitskrafte - Junkers CL. I. 1802 - 18Luftstreitskrafte - Junkers CL.I.1802-18, 1st prototype. Given the company designation Junkers J 10, forty-seven production aircraft were delivered by the armistice in November 1918. Date: 1918
Croydon Airport - Junkers Ju52-3m D-AFERJunkers Ju52/3m D-AFER Franz Buchner (msn 4047), of Deutsche LuftHansa (DLH) on approach to land at Croydon Airport. First registered in April 1934
de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk. XV high-altitude fighter. This is an example of the rare NF Mk. XV with the extended wing-span wings, pressurised cockpit, 70 series Merlin engines, nose AI Mk
Junkers Ju-290 A-5Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-290A-5 Flying Date: 1940s
Junkers Ju-290Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-290 Flying Date: 1940s