Inside Malmen's Ju86
(c)
Mikael Olrog, Sweden



The following picture set was taken by Mikael Olrog in May 2001 at the Flygvapenmuseum at Malmen, Linkoping. They offer an extremly rare and detailled inside view of the museum's Ju86, which is the last surviving example of this aircraft type worldwide. A great Thank you to the staff of the Flygvapenmusem at Linkoping for giving us the opportunity to get inside the aircraft and taking these great photos.

Mikael Olrog offered these images for a common Joint Venture Presentation of Preserved Axis Aircraft and The Hugo Junkers Homepage. Another great Thank you from the Hugo Junkers Homepage to Preserved Axis Aircraft for this great opportunity!




Junkers Ju86-K4
Pilot's View
at Flygvapenmuseum, Linkoping
in December 2002


Cockpit Panel and
forward nose view


Pilot's Seat


Front Nose Section


Engine Controls


feet support
for gun position


Aircraft Entrance
(ex belly gun turret location)


Main Fuselage
forward view


Main Fuselage
front wall


Radio Room
aft view


Bomb Doors
inside


Bomb Doors
outside


Rear Fuselage




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� for all pictures at this page
Mikael Olrog, Sweden
and the Preserved Axis Aircraft
January 2002

a Joint Venture Presentation with
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at www.junkers.de.vu

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