Junkers 290
Title
Junkers 290
Description
Photo 1 is a port/rear view of the four engined transport on the ground.
Photo 2 is a starboard flying view.
Photo 3 is a port/rear view on the ground.
Photo 2 is a starboard flying view.
Photo 3 is a port/rear view on the ground.
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Format
Three b/w photographs on an album page
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Identifier
PThomasAF20070050
Transcription
[Photograph]
The Junkers JU 290.
Originally designed as a transport & first test flown in 1941. Subsequent development was undertaken to enable the JU 290 ultimately to supersede the Focke-Wulf Condor for long range overseas anti-shipping & u-Boat co-operation work. Powered by four BMW 801 D engines
[Photograph]
[Photograph]
The Junkers JU 290.
Originally designed as a transport & first test flown in 1941. Subsequent development was undertaken to enable the JU 290 ultimately to supersede the Focke-Wulf Condor for long range overseas anti-shipping & u-Boat co-operation work. Powered by four BMW 801 D engines
[Photograph]
[Photograph]
Collection
Citation
“Junkers 290,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed November 2, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/23262.
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