Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1932
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The second of the two Junkers G38s, photographed in flight near Dresden. The largest landplane in the world for some time, the G38 must have provided a fantastic view for the lucky passengers seated in the blended wing. D-2500, later D-APIS, entered Lufthansa service on 1 July 1932. It was eventually used by the Luftwaffe as a transport and destroyed in an air raid in Athens on 17 May 1941. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2500
Aircraft Version:Junkers G38ce
C/n (msn):3302
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:136137Submit Correction
View count: 1280
The second of the two Junkers G38s, photographed in flight near Dresden. The largest landplane in the world for some time, the G38 must have provided a fantastic view for the lucky passengers seated in the blended wing. D-2500, later D-APIS, entered Lufthansa service on 1 July 1932. It was eventually used by the Luftwaffe as a transport and destroyed in an air raid in Athens on 17 May 1941. Photo by: Walter Hahn / SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek
Registration / Serial:D-2500
Aircraft Version:Junkers G38ce
C/n (msn):3302
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
Location:In Flight
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive