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Remaining
Junkers Ju52, AAC.1, Casa 352
and Junkers A50

Junkers A50
Junkers Ju52
Amiot AAC.1
Casa 352

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Part 3: French built AAC.1 Toucaan



Deutsches Museum / Munich, Germany
Homepage: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/... Email: [email protected] more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Amiot AAC.1
363
Armee de l'Air
none
???

display at Munich City

(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage.

A Ju52 from the French Amiot production line is displayed at DEUTSCHES MUSEUM, Munich. After being retired from services with Armee de l'Air and Air France this aircraft was moved to Munich in 1957 for a symbolic price of 1 French Franc. It was the first Ju52, which returned to Germany after WWII. Today the aircraft is displayed in colors of Armee de l'Air.

Further Reading at other Sites:
Paul Nann's Galleries with further images from Deutsches Museum



Hugo Junkers Kaserne / Krummenort, Germany
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Amiot AAC.1
258
Luftwaffe
IZ+IK
???

used as Casino

(c) Sonja Broschinksy.

Another AAC.1 is displayed at the homebase of the air transport command LTG63 at Hohn, Germany. This aircraft was original in service with the Portugese Air Force since December 1960 as 6320. The aircraft is currently displayed as IZ+IK in Luftwaffe livery and used as a Casino bar.

Further Reading at other Sites:
Traditionsgemeinschaft LTG63 with further photos of Ju52 and other aircraft




Musee de l'Air / Paris, France
Homepage: http://www.mae.org/ Email: mailto:[email protected] more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Amiot AAC.1
216
Armee de l'Air
334/DG
???

stored
only special event displays

(c) Musee de l'Air

At the MUSEE DE L'AIR at Le Bourget in France AAC.1 c/n216 is on display The aircraft is displayed in the original livery of ARMEE DE L'AIR, registed 334/DG. It is stored most times of the year, but it is also on display on special events.




Imperial War Museum / London, UK
Homepage: http://www.iwm.org.uk/ Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Amiot AAC.1
255?
basic Luftwaffe
IZ+NK
???

stored

(c) Virtual Aviation Musem / Thomas Wilberg

An AAC.1 is on display at the IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM at Duxford in England. It is persumed to be an ex Portugese Air Force 6316 AAC.1 c/n 255, which was retired in 1971. The aircraft is displayed in Luftwaffe livery.

Special Thanks to
Thomas Wilberg
and his Virtual Aviation Museum Site
for supplying this photo!


Further reading at the WWW:
Imperial War Museum with infos on the Ju52 restoration project
Virtual Aviation Museum




Museu do Ar / Alverca, Portugal
Homepage: http://www.emfa.pt/museu/pag1a.ssi Email: mailto:[email protected] more exhibits!

Alverca holds a single AAC.1 (c/n 205, "6315") aside from several Ju52.
This aircraft was already mentioned at the
Ju52 Section




Muzej Yugoslovenskog Vazduhplovsta / Belgrad, Yugoslavia
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Amiot AAC.1
222
Yugoslav Air Force
7208
???

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(c) Maketorama

At MUZEJ YUGOSLOVENSKOG VAZDUHPLOVSTA in Belgrad a AAC.1/Ju52 with the registration 7208 is on display for a lot of years now. It was registered as F-BBYB with Air France during the 40s and went later to Yugoslavia, where it served with the Air Force, which livery it now wears.

Special Thanks to
Maketorama,
who allow to use their image here!

Further reading at other Sites:
YUModelClub with further infos about the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum
Maketorama with further images of this Ju52





Part 4: Spanish built Casa 352.L



Svedino's Automobile and Aviation Museum / Falkenberg, Sweden
Homepage: http://www.algonet.se/~svedinos/ Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
52
Luftwaffe
N9+A7
1947

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(c) Kim Scholer

The SVEDINO's AUTOMOBILE AND AVIATION MUSEUM near Falkenberg in Sweden has a CASA 352L on display. It is ex T.2B-142 of Spanish Airforce. After its military carreer ended, the aircraft was registered N9012N and was transfered to Long Beach in California. In 1986 the aircraft was severly damaged by a storm, while it was parked at Dublin Airport in Ireland during a sightseeing trip in Europe. As it was too expensive to return the aircraft into flying condition, it was sold to Svedino's Museum and the Swedish Air Force in Sweden. The aircraft was restaurated into non-flying condition and is now on display in Luftwaffe livery at Svedino's Museum at Falkenberg.

Special Thanks to
Kim Scholer
for supplying this photo of May 2000


Flugausstellung Leo Junior / Hermeskeil, Germany
Homepage: http://www.flugausstellung.de/homepage/index2.htm Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
37
silver
D-CIAD
1940?

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(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage

At FLUGAUSTELLUNG LEO JUNIOR in Hermeskeil, Germany a Spanish built CASA 352.L is on display with the registration D-CIAD. The aircraft was original in service with Spanish Air Force as T.2B-127 until 1971 before it went to Kurfiss Aviation and was on display at several German Airports. Hawkeye also reports it as c/n 128

Further reading at the WWW:
Hunsruck Homepage with few infos
Virtual Aviation Museum with exhibit list
Paul Nann's Gallery of Hermeskeil


Auto und Technik Museum / Sinsheim, Germany
Homepage: http://www.technik-museum.de/... Email: mailto:[email protected] more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
50
Luftwaffe
RJ+NP
1956

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(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage

c/n 50 was in service with the Spanish Air Force as T.2B-140 and 721-12. From Spain this aircraft moved to the U.S. as N9012P. It was presented on airshows as Luftwaffe 1Z+EK. Today it is restored in old Luftwaffe livery as RJ-NP at Sinsheim.

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
100?
red/white Lufthansa
D-2527
1956

inside walk possible
displayed on roof

(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage

This third aircraft might be c/n 100 ex Spanish Air Force T.2B-209.
Hawkeyespecifies this aircraft as T.2B-257! After being retired the aircraft was first used as a bar at Placenia in Spain. It is now painted in red color and registered D-2527 Manfred von Richthofen. The German leader of the Luftwaffe, Herrmann Goering, used that original aircraft. The D-2527 is displayed on the roof of the entrance building at Sinsheim and you may take a look of the inside parts of this aircraft for a special fee.

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
148
silver Lufthansa
D-AQUI "Tempelhof"
1956

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(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage

c/n 148 was Spanish Air Force T.2B-257. In the seventies this aircraft moved to Air Classic Collection in Germany as D-CIAL It is now in Lufthansa livery on display at Sinsheim as D-AQUI (same as flyable DLH Ju52) "Tempelhof".

Further reading at the WWW:
Virtual Aviation Museum with museum details
Paul Nann's Galleries with photos of other aircraft at Sinsheim


Flugzeugschau Franz-Josef-Strauss Airport / Munich, Germany
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
54 or 127
silver
D-CIAS
1941?

displayed at Museum Park

(c) Michael Ziebe

This aircraft was Spanish Air Force T.2B-144. After retirement it was also US-registered as N88927. Later it was bought by Air Classic and used as an exhibit on several airports. D-CIAS was on display on the roof garden of Frankfurt Airport during the 80s. Later the aircraft was on display at the Flying Museum at Augsburg until 1996 and now D-CIAS is on display at the Flugzeugschau Munich at Franz Josef Strauss Airport. This aircraft was registered as N88927 before.

Special Thanks to
Michael Ziebe
for supplying this photo!

Further reading at the WWW:
Flughafen Munchen GmbH with airport informations


??? / Deggendorf, Germany
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
166
unknown
D-ADAM
???

Status unknown

This is an older image of the aircraft in the 80s
(c) Peter Cohausz

This aircraft had an unclear history. It was T.2B-275 with Spanish Air Force and was sold to England as G-BFHF. Later it was on display at the Aces High Flying Museum in North Weald. In 1985 the aircraft was sold to the IKARUS Flugzeugmuseum at Marl. But already in 1989 it was forwarded to the Bochum Planetarium, where a new museum was under foundation as WELTRAUMBAHNHOF LIPPE-RUHR. However the foundation failed and the aircraft was offered by Auction Kuncze in 1991.

During the second half of the ninties the aircraft should have been in Deggendorf, registered as D-ADAM and D-TABX. However, this is not ensured. The latest news reports this aircraft in Marchtrenk, Austria. According to other sources, this aircraft should be in Hamburg, owned by Thiesen KG, Maria-Louisen-Stieg 2A. However, it seems, as if this company is already dissolved.

(previously mentioned as c/n 168 here)


Amicale A�ronautique de Cerny-La Fert� Alais / France
Homepage: http://ajbs.com/master.htm Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
103
???
F-AZJU (N9+AA)
???

displayed at Museum Park

(c) A.J.B.S.

At the workshops at La Ferte Alais there is a CASA 352.L, which is still under restauration for flying condition since 1990. This aircraft wears Luftwaffe livery and is registered N9+AA or F-AZJU for flying conditions. It was registered as G-BCEL before, when it was on display at
Midland Air Museum and T-2B-212 with the Spanish Air Force. Some sources mention this aircraft also as c/n 24, while the MAM Casa 352 was mentioned as c/n 31. However c/n 103 seems to be ok for the T.2B registration.


RAF Aerospace Museum / Cosford, UK
Homepage: http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/ Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
163
British Airways
G-AFAP
???

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(c) Perserved Axis Aircraft

The RAF AEROSPACE MUSEUM at Cosford in England has a CASA 352.L It has the UK registration G-AFAP and is ex Spanish Air Force T.2B-121 It is also reported, that this aircraft might be ex T.2B-272

Special Thanks to Mikael Olrog
and its Perserved Axis Aircraft Site
for supplying this photo!

Further reading at the WWW:
Virtual Aviation Museum with exhibit list


Museo del Aire / Cuatro Vientos, Spain
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
102
Spanish Air Force
911-16
???

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(c) Miguel Angel Llanos

c/n 102 served with the Spanish Air Force as T.2B-211 and later as 911-16. Today it is on display at Museo del Aire at Cuatro Vientos near Madrid in its original Spanish Air Force livery.

Special Thanks to Julian Oller for supplying this photo!


Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
145
unknown
721.14
???

at Museum
under restoration
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please help us to complete our overview.
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A second Casa 352 is at the Museo del Aire. This one is c/n 145 and it is registered 721.14. Previously it served with Spanish Air Force also as T.2B-254. This aircraft was used for Luftwaffe TV film and was painted in Luftwaffe livery for that reason. Currently this aircraft is under restauration.

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
119
unknown
518.1
???

probably used at playground

(c) TDAWorks 2000

A third Casa 352 at Cuatro Vientos is c/n 119. It is registered 518.1 for Spanish Air Force and was previously T.2B-163. There are rumors, that this aircraft now was moved to a playground near the museum.

Further reading at the WWW:
Virtual Aviation Museum with exhibit list
Aeroclub Simuvuelo with museum infos
TDAWorks with lots of museum images


Several Spanish Air Force Bases / Spain
Homepage: n/a Email: n/a .

Several Casa 352s are still in Spain at various airports. They were on storage since their retirement in 1971 at several places in Spain. These aircraft are:

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
72
Spanish Air Force
721-10
???

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(c) Angel Sanchez Serrano

This aircraft was previous T.2B-181. Today it is on display at the Alcantarilla AFB as a monument. Perhaps this is the same as T.2B-118, c/n 28

Special Thanks to Angel Sanchez Serrano
for supplying this photo!


Further Casa352 in Spain are:
CASA 352.L, c/n 80?, 90-19 prev. T.2B-189, built in ????
, at Getafe
CASA 352.L, c/n 137, 792-20 prev. T.2B-246, built in ????
, at Torrejon
CASA 352.L, c/n 153, T.2B-260, built in ????
, at Getafe



Confederate Air Force Museum / Chicago, USA
Homepage: http://www.avdigest.com/caf/caf.html Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
67
Luftwaffe
IZ+AR
???

flying condition

(c) CAF, Chicago

The Confederate Air Force Museum at Chicago, USA has a CASA 352.L It is registered as Luftwaffe IZ+AR (wearing N352JU as offical register, previous N99059). It was ex Spanish Air Force T.2B-176. The aircraft is operated by Great Lakes Wing.

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Rod's Warbirds with lots of detail photos





National Air and Space Museum / Washington, USA
Homepage: http://www.nasm.si.edu Email: mailto:[email protected] more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
146
Lufthansa
D-ADLH
???

at Washington Dulles Airport
No Image Available!
If you have a photograph of this exhibit,
please help us to complete our overview.
Send a scanned image of your photo to:
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The NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM at Washington, USA has a CASA 352.L with Lufthansa livery on display. The aircraft was an original Spanish Air Force T.2B-255 which was sold to UK as G-BFHD to a UK based museum, probably
De Havilland Heritage Museum. In 1987 the aircraft should be scrapped due to the bad condition It was bought by Deutsche Lufthansa AG and restaurated. Finally Lufthansa donated the aircraft to the NASM at Washington where it registered as D-ADLH Otto Lilienthal now. It is on display at Dulles International Airport now. It was previously also registered as N8+AA.

Further reading at the WWW:
NASM Museum Site
NASM Washington infos about Dulles Museum


USAF Museum / Dayton, USA
Homepage: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/ Email: mailto:[email protected] more exhibits!

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
135
Luftwaffe
w/o register
???

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(c) USAF Museum

A CASA 352.L could be seen at USAF MUSEUM at Dayton, USA. This aircraft was original Spanish Air Force T.2B-244 It was donated to the museum by the Spanish government after retirement in 1971 and is currently displayed at Dayton, Ohio in Luftwaffe livery.

Further reading at the WWW:
Phil's Aircraft Page with image of the Ju52



Fantasy of Flight Museum / Polk City, USA
Homepage: http://www.fantasyofflight.com/home.html Email: n/a .




Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:



Casa 352.L
155
Luftwaffe
VK+AZ
???

stored

(c) The Hugo Junkers Homepage

The Fantasy of Flight Museum has a Casa 352 in its storage. The aircraft is complete for reassembly to flying condition. It is painted in Luftwaffe Livery and in very good condition. To see the aircraft join the "Backlot Tours" of the museum. This aircraft was prior reported at the
Aces High Flying Museum at North Weald. where it was displayed as G-BFHG and D2+60. The aircraft was originally T.2B-262 and 721.5
.




South African Airways / Johannesburg, RSA
Homepage: http://www.historicflight.co.za/index.html Email: mailto:[email protected] .

Type:
Serial no.:
Livery:
Register:
Built in:
Remarks:
Casa 352.L
164
South African Airways
ZS-AFA
???

flying condition

(c) Gatwick Aviation Society

Like Lufthansa's D-AQUI there is another flyable Ju52 with South African Airways. It is not an original Ju52 but a CASA 352.L original Spanish Air Force T.2B-273 For a short period this aircraft was registered in England as G-BFHE and later went to South Africa. Since January 1984 the aircraft is operated by South African Historic Flight Division. It is now registered in traditional registration ZS-AFA (wearing ZS-UYU as the official registration) and it is named Jan van Riebeeck. South African Airways used the aircraft for a sightseeing flights.

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Futher reading at the WWW:
SAA Historic Flight Page with infos about historic flight division
SAA Ju52 Info Page with special ZS-AFA infos




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