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Among Fonthill Media's line-up of titles for April is the story of one of the most important aircraft of WW2 - The Junkers Ju 52 - "Tanta Ju" as it was affectionately known in Germany.
The Junkers Ju 52 Story
Jan Forsgren
The complete history of the Junkers Ju 52/3m in civil and military service around the world since 1930
· A comprehensive and detailed account of the iconic Junkers Ju 52
· Includes details of Ju 52/3m operations in Germany and nearly thirty other countries, including Australia, Canada, Great Britain and South Africa
· With technical descriptions, every production variant is described
· Covers the rarely described Ju 252 and Ju 352 Herkules
· Post-war production, usage and includes a list of surviving aircraft
· Handsomely illustrated with high-quality photographs spanning almost ninety years
The iconic and legendary Junkers Ju 52 first flew in 1930. Designed and built by the Junkers Aircraft Company of Dessau, Germany, the Ju 52 was originally intended as a single-engine cargo aircraft. An upgraded model, the Ju 52/3m, was powered by three engines and excelled as an eighteen-seat airliner. By the late 1930s, hundreds of the safe, reliable and much loved Ju 52/3ms were serving with airlines in more than twenty countries, including the pre-war British Airways. Also, it was used as a bomber by the Luftwaffe, particularly in the Spanish Civil War. During the Second World War, the Ju 52/3m was the mainstay of Luftwaffe transport squadrons. Affectionately known as ‘Faithful Old Annie’ and ‘Iron Annie’, the Ju 52/3m was used during the invasions of Norway, the Low Countries, Crete and the resupply of Stalingrad and Rommel’s Africa Korps. In all, around 5,000 were built and after the war, production continued in France and Spain. Amazingly, captured Ju 52/3ms were rebuilt post-war and briefly operated as airliners on domestic routes in Great Britain.
Publication: 28 April 2016
Price: £25.00/$40.00
ISBN: 978-1-78155-515-6
Size: 248 x 172 mm
Binding: Hardback
Extent: 256 pages
Illustrations: 44 colour/119 mono
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Jan Forsgren
The complete history of the Junkers Ju 52/3m in civil and military service around the world since 1930
· A comprehensive and detailed account of the iconic Junkers Ju 52
· Includes details of Ju 52/3m operations in Germany and nearly thirty other countries, including Australia, Canada, Great Britain and South Africa
· With technical descriptions, every production variant is described
· Covers the rarely described Ju 252 and Ju 352 Herkules
· Post-war production, usage and includes a list of surviving aircraft
· Handsomely illustrated with high-quality photographs spanning almost ninety years
The iconic and legendary Junkers Ju 52 first flew in 1930. Designed and built by the Junkers Aircraft Company of Dessau, Germany, the Ju 52 was originally intended as a single-engine cargo aircraft. An upgraded model, the Ju 52/3m, was powered by three engines and excelled as an eighteen-seat airliner. By the late 1930s, hundreds of the safe, reliable and much loved Ju 52/3ms were serving with airlines in more than twenty countries, including the pre-war British Airways. Also, it was used as a bomber by the Luftwaffe, particularly in the Spanish Civil War. During the Second World War, the Ju 52/3m was the mainstay of Luftwaffe transport squadrons. Affectionately known as ‘Faithful Old Annie’ and ‘Iron Annie’, the Ju 52/3m was used during the invasions of Norway, the Low Countries, Crete and the resupply of Stalingrad and Rommel’s Africa Korps. In all, around 5,000 were built and after the war, production continued in France and Spain. Amazingly, captured Ju 52/3ms were rebuilt post-war and briefly operated as airliners on domestic routes in Great Britain.
Publication: 28 April 2016
Price: £25.00/$40.00
ISBN: 978-1-78155-515-6
Size: 248 x 172 mm
Binding: Hardback
Extent: 256 pages
Illustrations: 44 colour/119 mono
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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