... Junkers K 47 prototypes, which first flew in 1929, were subsequently evaluated at the clandestine German air training centre at Lipezk, north of Voronezh, in the Soviet Union. Equipped with a 480 hp Bristol Jupiter VII engine, the first ...
... JUNKERS J 45 K 45 A militarised version of the A 35 which later became the K 53 . Designation was later re - used for a militarised version of the Ju 52 / 1m From this point on all Junkers ... 47 K 47 Built in Sweden at Junkers subsidiary ...
... Junkers K 47 prototypes, which first flew in 1929, were subsequently evaluated at the clandestine German air training centre at Lipezk, north of Voronezh, in the Soviet Union. While a batch of 12 production K47 fighters was completed in ...
... Junkers had one- -a pro- totype called the K 47. This mono - wing attack airplane boasted a diving envelope ranging from zero to 90 degrees . Due to treaty restrictions , the Junkers K 47 was assembled in Sweden . In the period 1931-34 ...
... , to build what was intended primarily as a two - seat fighter monoplane to meet a requirement of the Turkish government under the designation Junkers K 47 . Initially designed by Dipl Ing Karl Plauth, it followed the Preface.
... Junkers K 47 , a two - seater , all - metal fighter first produced in Sweden in 1928. The K 47 was a very strong and stable air- craft , well liked by the pilots . It was fairly fast , for its day , with a 168 - mph speed , and had an ...