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Essential reading for anyone interested in German history of aviation
Junkers F 13 - The World´s First All-Metal Airliner
Authors: Lennart Andersson, Günter Endres, Rob J.M. Mulder and Günther Ott
In 1919 a small six-seater aircraft lifted off from an airfield in Dessau in Germany on its first flight. Designed and built in less than six months in a devastated Germany immediately after the First World War, its birth could not have been more difficult. It had demanded of its designer Professor Hugo Junkers, creativity, invention and much subterfuge against almost impossible odds.
Yet, within five years, this unassuming aircraft was serving three-quarters of all air routes within Europe, and went on to play a pioneering role in the development of a fledgling air transport industry in many parts of the world.
21.6 x 27.9 cm, 288 pages, hard covers
371 b/w photos, many tables and full production list
Colour section with profiles and philately appendix
Published by EAM Books EEIG
The Junkers F 13 webpage
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Junkers F 13 - The World´s First All-Metal Airliner
Authors: Lennart Andersson, Günter Endres, Rob J.M. Mulder and Günther Ott
In 1919 a small six-seater aircraft lifted off from an airfield in Dessau in Germany on its first flight. Designed and built in less than six months in a devastated Germany immediately after the First World War, its birth could not have been more difficult. It had demanded of its designer Professor Hugo Junkers, creativity, invention and much subterfuge against almost impossible odds.
Yet, within five years, this unassuming aircraft was serving three-quarters of all air routes within Europe, and went on to play a pioneering role in the development of a fledgling air transport industry in many parts of the world.
21.6 x 27.9 cm, 288 pages, hard covers
371 b/w photos, many tables and full production list
Colour section with profiles and philately appendix
Published by EAM Books EEIG
The Junkers F 13 webpage
.