Junkers Ju 90

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The Junkers Ju 90 was a German four‑engine airliner of the late 1930s that was later adapted for military transport roles during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner
four‑engine aircraft
transport aircraft
adaptedFor military transport duties
aircraftCategory civil utility aircraft
military utility aircraft
transport aircraft
airForceBranchUser Luftwaffe
surface form: German Luftwaffe
airframeMaterial all‑metal construction
airlineService pre‑war European routes
civilAviationContext pre‑World War II European air transport expansion
civilRegistration Lufthansa fleet
convertedTo military transport variants
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew multi‑crew
designedBy Junkers design bureau
designedFor long‑range passenger service
designLineage Junkers Ju 290
surface form: Junkers large transport aircraft family
developedInPeriod interwar period
engineConfiguration four‑engine
era 1930s
1940s
firstFlight 1937
historicalUse transition from civil to military roles
introduced late 1930s
manufacturer Junkers
militaryAviationContext early‑war German transport fleet
militaryMarkings Luftwaffe markings
nationality German
operationalStatusDuringWWII limited numbers in service
operator Lufthansa
Luftwaffe
powerplantType piston engine
primaryRole civil airliner
propulsionLayout four engines mounted on wing leading edge
relatedTo Junkers Ju 290
secondaryRole military transport aircraft
status retired
survivingAircraft none known to be airworthy
takeoffAndLanding conventional runway operations
usedBy Nazi Germany
usedFor cargo transport
logistical support
troop transport
usedInConflict World War II
wingConfiguration low‑wing monoplane

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BMW 132 usedInAircraft Junkers Ju 90