Type: Transport & Utility
Origin: Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG
Models: W33 & W34 series
Crew: 1+5 passengers
First Flight: 1926
Final Delivery: 1934
Number Produced: N/A
Powerplant:
W33:
Model: Junkers L-5
Type: inline
Number: One Horsepower: 310 hp
W34hau:
Model: Bramo SAM 22B (322)
Type: 9-Cylinder Radial
Number: One Horsepower: 650 hp
W34hi:
Model: BMW 132
Type: 9-Cylinder Radial
Number: One Horsepower: 660 hp
Origin: Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG
Models: W33 & W34 series
Crew: 1+5 passengers
First Flight: 1926
Final Delivery: 1934
Number Produced: N/A
Powerplant:
W33:
Model: Junkers L-5
Type: inline
Number: One Horsepower: 310 hp
W34hau:
Model: Bramo SAM 22B (322)
Type: 9-Cylinder Radial
Number: One Horsepower: 650 hp
W34hi:
Model: BMW 132
Type: 9-Cylinder Radial
Number: One Horsepower: 660 hp
Dimensions:
Wing span: 58 ft. 2.75 in. (17.75m)
Length: 33 ft. 8.25 in. (10.27m)
Height: 11 ft. 7 in. (3.53m)
Wing Surface Area: 462.85 sq. ft.
Weights:
Empty: 3,748 lb. (1700 kg)
Loaded: 7,056 lb. (3200 kg)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 165 mph (265kph)
Initial Climb: N/A
Service Ceiling: 20,670 ft. (6300m)
Range: 560 miles (900km)
Armament: None
Payload: None
Comments
The Junkers W 34 was a German-built, single-engine, passenger and transport aircraft. Developed in the 1920s, it was taken into service in 1926. The passenger version could take a pilot and five passengers.
Sources:
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
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Wing span: 58 ft. 2.75 in. (17.75m)
Length: 33 ft. 8.25 in. (10.27m)
Height: 11 ft. 7 in. (3.53m)
Wing Surface Area: 462.85 sq. ft.
Weights:
Empty: 3,748 lb. (1700 kg)
Loaded: 7,056 lb. (3200 kg)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 165 mph (265kph)
Initial Climb: N/A
Service Ceiling: 20,670 ft. (6300m)
Range: 560 miles (900km)
Armament: None
Payload: None
Comments
The Junkers W 34 was a German-built, single-engine, passenger and transport aircraft. Developed in the 1920s, it was taken into service in 1926. The passenger version could take a pilot and five passengers.
Sources:
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
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