Junkers Museum and Survivor Aircraft
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The following pages will give you an overview about the last remaining Junkers aircraft worldwide. Included are also 1:1 replicas, as well as aircraft wrecks, which are still to be salvaged in the future. Regarding wrecks, major parts of the general structure of the aircraft must be available, i.e. the fuselage. However, in some cases wreckage locations may also be given, if the aircraft parts are of interest for other restorations.

For museum aircraft you will find links to the museum homepages and email addresses. Please remember, that museum aircraft change their location from time to time or that museums might be closed on short notice. No information is taken for any information on the following pages. Therefore check out before going to a specific museum.


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for additional questions or comments or change reports,
as well as for restoration programs and photos:
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This page was created with the help of several friends on the internet, who supplied informations about the Junkers aircraft in their local regions. I am sure, that the following list is still incomplete. So, please help to continue this work. Send any information about remaining Junkers aircraft, which is available to you.

Special Thanks for supporting this update to:
Johan Ahlfors for his Ju88 and Ju52 images from Oslo
Vesa Ainasoja for his wreckage images from the Nordkap
Norio Aoki for his Ju-Air Ju52 images
John C. Bonner for infos from WCAM, Canada
Phill Callihan for his Ju87 images from Berlin
A Mimoso e Carvalho for his Alverca images
Andrew Cilia, National War Museum, Malta
Peter Cohausz for his magnificant museum book and support
Terry Dwyer for his A50 photo from Australia
Charles Green for his Budapest F13 image
Rene Dannies for his IWC Ju52 of Ju Air
Per Flathe for his Ju88 recovery photos from Norway
Roy Fox for his support in Australia
Urban Fredrikson for his Ju86 image from Linkoping
Tom Heiremans for his Ju87 image from Hendon
Tony Jones, UK
Brian Johannesson, Canada
Rolf Kaiser for his Ju87 frame from Malta
Kirk Kinnear for his Ju86 photo from SAAF Museum
Ralph Kunadt for his Ju Air image
Birger Larsen, Curator at Bodo, for dozens of worthful infos and interesting pictures from Norway
Oleg Leiko, for his photos from Murmansk
Marketorama for the Ju52 image from Belgrade
Julian Oller for his images from Museo del Aire, Madrid
Mikael Olrog and his Preserved Axis Aircraft Site for his great researches
Astrid Ott, Technikmuseum Berlin
Peter Scheller, Germany for his W33 "Bremen" series
Jos Schoofs for his great image series about the Brussel Ju52
Prague Aviation Archive, Czechia
Etienne Reunis for his Ju52 images from Brussels
Kim Scholer for his Ju52 image from Svedino's Museum
Nenad Miklusev for his infos+photos from Belgrade Museum
Bernd Schuerl for his W34 images from Rockcliffe
Angel Sanchez Serrano for his Alcantarilla Ju52 images
Taipo Suhonen for his infos and images from Helsinki
Richard Vandervoord for his W34 images from Columbia
Christoph Vernaleken for his Ju388 images from Silver Hill
Christian Westhaus for his W34 and Ju87 images
Thomas Wilberg for his Ju52 images from Duxford
Ivan Xuereb for his Ju87 Replica images from USA
Michael Ziebe for his Ju52 photo from Munich
Werner Zoeller for his A50 image from Helsinki

plus all the other people, who supplied their usefull informations to create these pages.



Updated:
10th January 2004
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