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Sky-Stars Edition 180263 Airmail Junkers F-13 Eurasia 1:100

Sky-Stars Edition 180263 Airmail Junkers F-13 Eurasia 1:100

Sky-Stars Edition 180263 Airmail Junkers F-13 Eurasia 1:100

The Junkers F 13 (internally designated J 13 and marketed in the USA by the Junkers-Larsen Aircraft Corporation as the Larsen JL-6) was a passenger and cargo aircraft produced by Junkers Flugzeugwerke in Dessau. Developed in 1919, the type is regarded as the first all-metal aircraft in civil aviation.

Designed as a single-engine low-wing monoplane, the aircraft featured an enclosed cabin with seating for four passengers. Between 1919 and 1932, approximately 320 aircraft were produced, including around 110 examples registered in Germany.


Properties "Sky-Stars Edition 180263 Airmail Junkers F-13 Eurasia 1:100"
Period: Historic
Plane Manufacturer: Junkers
Plane Type: Passenger
Scale: 1:100
Data according to manufacturer. Errors and changes reserved.
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