Junkers Ju90 / Ju290 / Ju390 - Production Details -
J4913, Ju90 V1 JUNKERSWERKE, D-AALU, Aug. 37 to Feb.38, named 'Der Gro�e Dessauer', Ju90 Prototype, cvt. from Ju89V3, crashed during flight tests at Dessau
J4914, Ju90 V2 JUNKERSWERKE, D-AIVI, Dez. 37 to Mai.38, named 'Sachsen'
LUFTHANSA, D-AIVI, Mai. 38 to Nov.38, named 'Preussen', renamed, crashed during tropical flight tests at Bathurst
J4915, Ju90 V3 JUNKERSWERKE, D-AURE, Jun. 38 to Jul.38, named 'Wuerttemberg/Bayern'
LUFTHANSA, D-AURE, Jul. 38 to Mrz.40, named 'Bayern'
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GD, Mrz. 40 to Jul.40, named 'Bayern', used in Norway
LUFTHANSA, D-AURE, Sep. 40 to Aug.44, named 'Bayern', Special Wastiko services for Luftwaffe until 03.32, burnt during air raid at Stuttgart
J4916, Ju90 V4 JUNKERSWERKE, D-ADLH, Sep. 38 to Nov.38, named 'Schwabenland', used by DLH for experimental ops flights
LUFTHANSA, D-ADLH, Nov. 38 to Sep.39, named 'Schwabenland'
LUFTHANSA, D-ADLH, Jan. 40 to Jul.41, named 'Sachsen'
LUFTWAFFE, KH+XA (later J4+DH, G6+BY), Jul. 41 to Mai.45, named 'Schwabenland', handed over to Allied forces
J4917, Ju90 V5 JUNKERSWERKE, D-ABNS, Dez. 39 to Aug.41, Military Transport Prototype
LUFTWAFFE, KH+XB, Aug. 41 to Dez.41
JUNKERSWERKE, KH+XB, Dez. 41 to 1943, broken up during WWII
J4918, Ju90 V6 JUNKERSWERKE, D-AOKD, Jul. 40 to Apr.41
LUFTWAFFE, KH+XC, Apr. 41 to Apr.42, returned to Junkerswerke and used for Ju390-V1 construction
J4919, Ju90 V7 JUNKERSWERKE, D-APFH, Sep. 41 to Apr.43
JUNKERSWERKE, GF+GH (later J4+AH), Apr. 43 to Okt.44, crashed at Athens due to undercarriage failure, later burnt
J4920, Ju90 V8 JUNKERSWERKE, D-AQJA, Dez. 41 to Mrz.42, Tansporter and Bomber aircraft
LUFTWAFFE, DJ+VE (later J4+BH), Mrz. 42 to Aug.43, crashed due to undercarriage failure at Rome
J4921, Ju90 V9 JUNKERS, none, ??.??.?? to Okt.39, civil Ju90, not completed
J4922, Ju90 V9 JUNKERS, none, ??.??.?? to Okt.39, civil Ju90, not completed
J900001, Ju90 A1 LUFTHANSA, D-ABDG, Feb. 39 to Mrz.40, named 'W�rttemberg'
LUFTWAFFE, KH+XC, Mrz. 40 to Jun.40, named 'W�rttemberg', used in Norway
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GB, Jun. 40 to Apr.45, named 'W�rttemberg', used at Tarnewitz
LUFTHANSA, D-ABDG, Apr. 45 to Mai.45, named 'W�rttemberg', handed over to Allied forces
J900002, Ju90 A / Z3 JUNKERS, D-APZR, Jul. 39 to Feb.40
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GE (later KB+LA), 1940 to Sep.43, crashed at Bad Toelz and burnt
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS, ZS-ANG, ntu, not delivered due to breakout of WWII
J900003, Ju90 A / Z2 LUFTHANSA, D-ADFJ, Mrz. 39 to Mrz.40, named 'Baden'
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GA, Mrz. 40 to Jul.40, named 'Baden', in Norway with LTS290
LUFTHANSA, D-ADFJ, Jul. 40 to Mai.43, named 'Baden'
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GA, Mai. 43 to Mai.43, destroyed during air raid at Grosetto, Italy
J900004, Ju90 A / Z3 LUFTWAFFE, KB+LB, Nov. 39 to Apr.40, crashed on take off at Hamburg
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS, ZS-AHN, ntu, not delivered due to breakout of WWII
J900005, Ju90 A / Z2 LUFTHANSA, D-AEDS, Apr. 39 to Mrz.40, named 'Preussen'
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GE, Mrz. 40 to Apr.40, named 'Preussen', used at 4 KG zbV 107 in Norway, later returned to DLH for Iraqui mission
LUFTHANSA, D-AEDS, Apr. 40 to Apr.43, named 'Preussen'
LUFTWAFFE, GF+GE, Apr. 43 to Mai.45, named 'Preussen', handed over to Allied forces, scrapped in England
J900006, Ju90 A / Z2 LUFTHANSA, D-ASND, Jun. 39 to Mrz.40, named 'Mecklenburg'
LUFTWAFFE, BG+GX, Mrz. 40 to Jun.40, named 'Mecklenburg', used in Norway
LUFTHANSA, D-ASND, Jun. 40 to Mai.43, named 'Mecklenburg'
LUFTWAFFE, BG+GX (later J4+HH), Mai. 43 to Nov.43, named 'Mecklenburg', destroyed on ground (probably during air raid)
J900007, Ju90 A LUFTHANSA, D-AFHG, Okt. 39 to 1940, named 'Oldenburg'
LUFTWAFFE, BD+TX, 1940 to Jul.43, named 'Oldenburg', destroyed during emergency landing at Corsika
J900008, Ju90 A / Z2 LUFTHANSA, D-ATDC, Feb. 40, named 'Hessen'
LUFTWAFFE, BG+GZ, ??.??.?? to Jan.43, named ' ', destroyed at Charkow due to undercarriage failure
J900009, Ju90 A / Z2 LUFTHANSA, D-AJHB, Mrz. 40 to Mai.41, named 'Th�ringen'
LUFTWAFFE, BJ+OV (later J4+KH), Mai. 41 to Jan.43, named ' ', destroyed in 08.44 at Tarnewitz (sometimes also mentioned as "destroyed at Pitomnik")
J900010, Ju90 A LUFTHANSA, D-AVMF, Apr. 40 to Mai.40, named 'Brandenburg'
LUFTWAFFE, D-AVMF, Mai. 40 to Nov.40, named 'Brandenburg', destroyed in icing accident at Brauna, 23 killed (some also refer to "destroyed at Oslo 12.04.40)
J900011, Ju90 A / V11 JUNKERS, none, ??.??.??, construction stopped and continued as Ju290-V1 (s/n 4918)
Updated:
6th July 2003
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