Junkers F 13

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The Junkers F 13 was a pioneering all-metal, low-wing monoplane airliner introduced in 1919 and widely regarded as the world’s first modern passenger aircraft.

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Junkers F 13 canonical 3
Junkers F 13 family 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner
all-metal aircraft
civil aircraft
monoplane
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
aircraftStructure all-metal
cabinType enclosed passenger cabin
category 1910s German airliners
Junkers
surface form: Junkers aircraft

all-metal aircraft
low-wing aircraft
single-engined tractor aircraft
cockpitType open cockpit for crew
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
designer Hugo Junkers
engineConfiguration nose-mounted inline engine
era interwar period
firstFlightDate 1919-06-25
fuselageSurfaceFeature corrugated metal skin
fuselageType metal monocoque
introductionYear 1919
landingGearType fixed tailskid landing gear
manufacturer Junkers
notableFeature first all-metal transport aircraft in regular service
widely regarded as the first modern passenger aircraft
numberBuilt over 300
operator Deutsche Luft-Reederei
Lufthansa predecessor airlines
Swissair predecessor airlines
powerplantType single piston engine
primaryConstructionMaterial duralumin
productionEndYear 1932
productionStartYear 1919
registrationOfPrototype D-183
role airmail transport
passenger transport
status retired from commercial service
successor Junkers W 33
Junkers W 34
typicalPassengerCapacity 4 passengers
usedIn Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
wingSurfaceFeature corrugated metal skin
wingType cantilever wing

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Junkers produced Junkers F 13
Junkers W 34 designLineage Junkers F 13
this entity surface form: Junkers F 13 family
Hugo Junkers notableWork Junkers F 13
Hugo Junkers designed Junkers F 13