
Junkers - Wikipedia
It was founded in Dessau, Germany, in 1895 by Hugo Junkers, initially manufacturing boilers and radiators. During World War I and following the war, the company became famous for its pioneering …
Manufacturer of historic ultralight aircraft - Junkers
Discover the world of Junkers Aircraft, its historic microlights and the innovative technology that revolutionized aviation.
Junker | Nobleman, Aristocrat, Landed Elite | Britannica
Junker, (German: “country squire”), member of the landowning aristocracy of Prussia and eastern Germany, which, under the German Empire (1871–1918) and the Weimar Republic (1919–33), …
JUNKERS - Made in Germany
Hugo Junkers made rooms available to the ambitious artists' movement in order to realise their ideas and also incorporated the Bauhaus philosophy into his own projects. The first model samples of the …
Reimagined in America: Junkers A50 Junior - AOPA
Aug 29, 2025 · Our new 45,000-square-foot facility, nestled beside our sibling brand Waco in Battle Creek, Michigan, marks the start of a new legacy for Junkers in the United States.
Junkers - Aircraft and Warplanes - Information & History, All Planes
Explore all aircraft and warplanes from German manufacturer Junkers, as well as the company's history, pictures, and a complete airplane database.
Junkers Ju 388 L-1 - National Air and Space Museum
The Junkers Ju-88 was truly the backbone of the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, in World War II. The Ju-88 and its Ju-188 and Ju-388 derivatives served in multiple roles -- as night and day fighters, for …
Junkers Ju 88D-1/Trop - National Museum of the USAF
The German Ju 88 was one of the most versatile airplanes of World War II. It operated in nearly every kind of combat role, including dive bomber, level bomber, night fighter, day interceptor, photographic …
JUNKERS’ New A50 Junior Delivers a Passion for Flight
The heritage of JUNKERS (pronounced “yoonkers”) goes back to its visionary engineer and inventor, Hugo Junkers, who built his first plane, the Junkers J-1, in 1915.
JUNKERS - Made in Germany
Hugo Junkers made rooms available to the ambitious artists' movement in order to realize their ideas and also incorporated the Bauhaus philosophy into his own projects. The first model samples of the …