Junkers 86
#1

Hello Lads!


Is anyone interested on building this beauty? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_86


[Image: Ju86-01f+.jpg]


Pictures of the cockpit and the insides of the plane http://hugojunkers.pytalhost.com/ju_musf.htm


I think it would be a very interesting plane to fly,


Regards! Smile
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#2

i would like to see it fly as well

so i could shoot it down with one of the new P-38s 8)
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#3

I hear she was quite fast and later converted to a high altitude recon plane with a pressurized cabin.

[Image: Bundesarchiv_Bild_141-2402%2C_Flugzeug_J..._Ju_86.jpg]
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#4

I really like the fact that this thing ran on diesel fuel.
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#5

An interesting pic:

[Image: Bundesarchiv_Bild_141-2401,_Flugzeug_Junkers_Ju_86.jpg]
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#6

I love old ugly aircraft for some reason. :-?
I think this would make a great mod though. Smile
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#7

That would be very interesting as it was used in several countries!
Here a few examples:
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[Image: dlh_ju86_big.jpg]
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#8

dAv8tor Wrote:I love old ugly aircraft for some reason. :-?
I think this would make a great mod though. Smile
ditto
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#9

+1
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#10

Looks quite nice! Smile


[Image: Junkers_Ju_86,_B_3.jpg]
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#11

Chilean Air Force (FACH) had Ju-86s

[Image: ju_86(25).jpg]
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#12

GeneralPsycho Wrote:I really like the fact that this thing ran on diesel fuel.

As far as I know, only the high flying recons used diesel oil for fuel. These were the Ju86P and Ju86R series. The R was the ultimate very long wingspaned aircraft. Two men only as a crew in the hermetically closed cabin. One 7,92mm MG17 or MG15 remote controlled machine gun in the tail, just like a wasp's sting. The R series used the Junkers Jumo 205 two stroke diesel engines! Actual engie subtypes were 207 and 208, depending on the subtype of the aircraft.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_86
for the guys from Hungary:
http://www.repulomuzeum.hu/VirtualHanga ... /ju86.html
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt% ... kers_Ju_86

Ups, no! Actually some C subtype also used diesel engines... :oops:
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#13

EoW_WhamO_CO Wrote:i would like to see it fly as well

so i could shoot it down with one of the new P-38s 8)

How could you treat like that some poor old defensless airplane! [Image: tasli.gif] When I fly my Lightning (my favorite aircraft anyway [Image: 2thumbup.gif]) I take some 109s, 190s and zeros to the dancefloor! That's exciting! Some hot tempered dogfight, that's where I love to get into with my Lightning!

I'm happy to find another one who loves Lightnings! [Image: bier.gif]
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#14

Man, that thing does'nt look like a Junkers at all.. :o

Rather a Bloch or an Amiot, those rather *ahum* not so aerodynamic French flying contraptions. :lol:
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#15

I wouldn't be surprised if the U-2 has some ideas from this plane. It appears that the Ju-86 looks like the cross between a Ju-52 and a Ju-88 then had a severe case of gas. Course, it was pressurized. And high flying aircraft do not have to be fast, just have the ability to have a lot of lift. The U-2 is like this in that it flies slow landing or taking off(they chase it with a Kia sedan when it lands)
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