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ユンカース JU-52

ドイツ
トライモーター輸送機
生産1931–1945 (1952)
構築4845

ユンカース Ju 52 (「おばさんジュ」)とアイアンアニーの愛称で呼ばれ、1932年から1945年まで製造されたドイツのトライモーター輸送機でした。それは1930年代と1940年代の間に民間人と兵役の両方を見ました。民間の役割では、スイス航空やドイツ・ルフト・ハンザを含む12以上の航空会社を旅客機と貨物運送業者として飛行しました。軍事的役割で、それは部隊と貨物輸送としてドイツ空軍と一時的に中爆撃機として飛びました。Ju 52は、1980年代まで軍と民間の航空艦隊との戦後の奉仕を続けました。

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The Unbreakable Transport

Junkers Ju 52/3m is one of the most recognizable aircraft in history, famous for its “three-motored” design and distinctive corrugated duralumin skin. Originally designed as a civilian airliner in 1930, it was forced into military service as the backbone of the Luftwaffe’s transport fleet. While slow and archaic-looking compared to the sleek C-47 Skytrain, the Ju 52 was incredibly rugged. It could land on almost any flat patch of ground, survive brutal winters, and absorb significant damage while continuing to fly, earning it the endearing nickname “Tante Ju” from its crews.

Attribute Technical Specification (Ju 52/3m g7e)
役割 Transport / Paratrooper Drop / Bomber (Early)
乗組員 3 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Radio Operator/Gunner)
能力 17-18 fully equipped troops or 12 stretchers
Engines 3 × BMW 132T 9-cylinder radial engines (approx. 725–830 hp each)
最高速度 265 km/h (165 mph) at sea level
範囲 870 km (540 miles) standard
Service Ceiling 5,900 meters (19,360 feet)
Defensive Armament 1 × 13 mm MG 131 (Dorsal) + 2 × 7.92 mm MG 15 (Beam)

Design Engineering: Corrugation and the “Double Wing”

  • Corrugated Skin: The entire aircraft was covered in corrugated duralumin. This design provided incredible structural strength and rigidity without needing a heavy internal frame. While it created significant drag (slowing the plane down), it made the Ju 52 almost “unstoppable” on rough, unpaved airfields.
  • The “Junkers Double Wing”: The Ju 52 featured a unique full-span trailing-edge flap/aileron system that sat slightly below the main wing. This “double wing” design provided exceptional lift and low-speed control, allowing the massive plane to take off and land on incredibly short runways.
  • The “Mausi” Mine-Sweeper: One of the strangest variants was the Minensuch. It featured a massive 14-meter magnetic ring under the fuselage. The aircraft would fly low over the water, and the ring would generate a magnetic field to safely detonate underwater mines.
  • Reliable Radial Power: The three BMW 132 engines (licensed descendants of the Pratt & Whitney Hornet) were known for their simplicity. Even if the nose engine was knocked out, the two wing engines provided enough thrust to keep the “Auntie” in the air.

Operational History: From Civil Success to Military Toil

  • Lufthansa Pioneer: Before the war, the Ju 52 was the premier airliner of Europe, flying routes for Lufthansa across the continent and even into South America. It was so successful that it was built under license in Spain (as the CASA 352) and France (as the AAC.1 Toucan).
  • The Fallschirmjäger Taxi: The Ju 52 is inseparable from the history of German paratroopers. It carried the フォールズチルムイェーガー during the invasions of Norway, the Netherlands, and most famously, the massive (and costly) airborne assault on Crete in 1941.
  • The Stalingrad Lifeline: During the siege of Stalingrad, Ju 52s were the only hope for the trapped German 6th Army. Flying through brutal blizzards and intense Soviet fire, they attempted to fly in supplies and evacuate the wounded until the very end.
  • Long-Lived Legacy: Because they were so reliable, Ju 52s continued to fly for decades after WWII. The Swiss Air Force didn’t retire theirs until 1982, and a few “Iron Annies” still fly today as living pieces of aviation history.

再生回数 : 4701

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