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Here are a few that I know of...

Posted by Mike Henniger on Fri Oct 31, 2003 10:39:22 AM

In reply top Re: Seven Ju52s in Portugal! posted by John S on Fri Oct 31, 2003 08:03:57 AM

Here are to Ju-52s few that I know of which are in flying condition...

Model: Junkers Ju-52-3m
C/N: 5489
C/R: D-CDLH
Owner: Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung
Codes: "D-AQUI"
History: Ju-52-3m (1943), D-AQUI (dd 1936/6), captured by Allied Forces (1945/5), repaired using components from c/n 130714 and the right wing of c/n 2982 (1947), LN-KAF, HC-ABS, N130LW, N52JU, restored (started 1984/12), D-CDLH
Notes: After a one year restoration 5489 was registered for Lufthansa as D-CDLH, but carrying the old registration D-AQUI. Since 1986 the aircraft, now named Tempelhof, is used for sightseeing flights. Source: Remaining Junkers Aircraft Worldwide

Model: Junkers-CASA 352L
S/N: T.2B-176 Spanish AF
C/N: 67
C/R: NX352JU registered 352L
Owner: Confederate Air Force - Great Lakes Wing
Codes: "4", "IZ+AR"
History: 352L (1941) T.2B-176 Spanish AF, N99059, NX352JU, to Confederate Air Force - Great Lakes Wing (1980)
Notes: T.2B-176 is in the markings of a Ju-52 operated by the Luftwaffe during the invasion of Crete on 21 May 1941. One pilot, Lieutenant Franz Lankenau, flew that Ju-52 in these markings on approximately 250 missions, including Poland, Norway, Netherlands, France, Greece, Crete, and Russia. Source: Commemorative Air Force - Great Lakes Wing website

Regards,

Mike

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