Junkers Ju-52 'Olympiade'
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The Ju-52 became a symbol of comfortable and safe passenger airtransport. Originally built as a cargo
airplane, the Ju-52 was rapidly used as the very first passenger airplane. The Ju-52 is characterised by it ́s
three engines and curved fuselage finish.
Olympiade 1936
The German national aircompany issued a special version of the Ju-52 during the 1936 Olympic Games in
Berlin. It featured a special design incorporating the Olympic rings.
The Ju-52 is a scale version built out of laser-cut balsa and plywood. The weight of the RTF model is
extremely light. Wings, stabiliser, rudder and fuselage are pre-built and covered in a high quality film. One
piece wing allows easier assembly. Both models are equipped with removable motorcowl, landing gear and
canopy. 3 different options can be chosen in order to power your model:
Technical specifications:
Spannweite: 1620mm
Länge: 1080mm
Gewicht 1650g
Tragflächeninhalt: 33dm²
Rumpf aus Balsa