VQ Junkers JU-52 1630mm Olympiad 1936

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(This text is machine translated) JU-52 Olympics 1936 BMI The German national company had a special version of the Ju-52 built for the Berlin Olympics in 1936. This version was recognizable thanks to the famous Olympic rings drawn on the wings and the fuselage . The Ju-52 offered by BMI is made of laser-cut balsa and plywood. The mass of this RTF model by construction is very low. Wings, stabilizer, and fuselage are pre-assembled and covered with high quality film. The wing is completely assembled. It is also possible to easily remove the engine cowlings, canopies and landing gear on both versions. There are engine options to choose from for your model HERE The Junkers Ju-52 is affectionately called "Tante Ju" and originally comes from Junkers Flugzeugwerke AG in Dessau. Originally designed as a cargo aircraft, the Ju-52 was later used primarily as a commercial airliner. The Ju-52 was a three-engine aircraft and the outer skin was corrugated iron. This reproduction of the Junkers Ju-52 R/C airplane from VQ...

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