Junkers Ju 86

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The Junkers Ju 86 was a German twin‑engine aircraft of the 1930s used primarily as a medium bomber and later adapted for high‑altitude reconnaissance during World War II.

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Label Occurrences
Junkers Ju 86 canonical 3
Junkers Ju 86 (some variants) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf medium bomber
military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
twin‑engine aircraft
aircraftType monoplane
bombLoad approximately 1000 kg
civilOperator Lufthansa
civilUse airliner
civilVariant Ju 86Z
construction all‑metal
continuedUse reconnaissance
training
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 4
engineConfiguration twin‑engine
enteredLuftwaffeService late 1930s
era 1930s aircraft
firstFlight 1934
introduced mid‑1930s
manufacturer Junkers
maximumSpeed approximately 300 km/h
natoReportingName none
numberOfEngines 2
operator Austrian Air Force
surface form: Austrian Air Force (pre‑Anschluss)

Chilean Air Force
Luftwaffe
Portuguese Air Force
Royal Hungarian Air Force
South African Air Force
Swedish Air Force
powerplant Junkers Jumo diesel engines
radial piston engines
pressurizedCabin yes (high‑altitude variants)
primaryRole medium bomber
retiredFromFrontlineBomberService early World War II
roleOfVariantJu86P high‑altitude reconnaissance
roleOfVariantJu86R high‑altitude reconnaissance
secondaryRole high‑altitude reconnaissance
serviceCeilingHighAltitudeVariants over 12,000 m
usedFor high‑altitude photographic reconnaissance over the United Kingdom
usedInConflict World War II
variant Ju 86D
Ju 86D
surface form: Ju 86E

Ju 86G
Ju 86G
surface form: Ju 86P

Ju 86G
surface form: Ju 86R
wingConfiguration low‑wing

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BMW 132 usedInAircraft Junkers Ju 86
Junkers Jumo 211 poweredAircraft Junkers Ju 86
Daimler-Benz DB 600 usedInAircraft Junkers Ju 86
this entity surface form: Junkers Ju 86 (some variants)