April 21, 2014 at 4:51 pm
From the jolly old DM
By: ericmunk - 23rd April 2014 at 12:55
Out of interest, how many genuine German built Ju52s are there?
About 23.
By: smirky - 23rd April 2014 at 10:03
*perfectly preserved*??
in a crate? 😀
By: ZRX61 - 23rd April 2014 at 06:10
*perfectly preserved*??
By: David Burke - 22nd April 2014 at 18:53
The preserved Axis aircraft website is probably the best port of call!
By: Mike J - 22nd April 2014 at 17:55
They’re not operated by Swissair (which ceased to exist several years ago) but three out of the four Ju-Air ones are original German-built examples delivered to the Swiss AF before the Second World War.
By: Bunsen Honeydew - 22nd April 2014 at 17:28
I see no reason to recover it. There are plenty about, and even our national museums don’t want one!
Out of interest, how many genuine German built Ju52s are there? Are the Swissair operated aircraft German built?
By: Mike J - 22nd April 2014 at 11:46
……..even our national museums don’t want one!
Sssssh, don’t mention that Bruce, or the happy-clappies will get all upset again!
By: Bruce - 22nd April 2014 at 11:36
I see no reason to recover it. There are plenty about, and even our national museums don’t want one!
By: Last Lightning - 22nd April 2014 at 11:27
With all the crew missing does that make its a war grave? Doesn’t seem quite right to me for artifacts to be recovered.
By: avion ancien - 21st April 2014 at 20:41
Will it be at………….[I’m slapping my wrists as you read!].
By: Roobarb - 21st April 2014 at 20:01
Didn’t they used to have a similar, licence built machine in the museum at Duxford…
By: WebPilot - 21st April 2014 at 18:38
Looks fantastic. Structural integrity of course an unknown factor but the artefacts here seem to be more interesting than the airframe
By: Arabella-Cox - 21st April 2014 at 18:07
Now to retrieve it. They already found the pilot’s boots 😀