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- Junkers_G_31 abstract "The Junkers G 31 was an advanced tri-motor airliner produced in small numbers in Germany in the 1920s. Like other Junkers types, it was an all-metal, low-wing cantilever monoplane. Compared to modern aircraft, only the corrugated duralumin metal skin, so typical for Junkers aircraft, seems unusual. However in the mid-1920s all-metal construction and an aerodynamically 'clean' configuration were remarkable.".
- Junkers_G_31 manufacturer Junkers.
- Junkers_G_31 numberBuilt "13".
- Junkers_G_31 origin Germany.
- Junkers_G_31 type Airliner.
- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageExternalLink ju_g31_a1.htm.
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- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageExternalLink jug31.html.
- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageExternalLink Junkers%20G31%20VH-UOW.htm.
- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageExternalLink 1927%20-%200179.html.
- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageID "18638084".
- Junkers_G_31 wikiPageRevisionID "606120267".
- Junkers_G_31 capacity "1296000.0".
- Junkers_G_31 ceilingFt "14400".
- Junkers_G_31 ceilingM "4400".
- Junkers_G_31 climbRateFtmin "10".
- Junkers_G_31 climbRateMs "3".
- Junkers_G_31 crew "two pilots, one radio operator and one steward".
- Junkers_G_31 cruiseSpeedKmh "170".
- Junkers_G_31 cruiseSpeedMph "106".
- Junkers_G_31 emptyWeightKg "5250".
- Junkers_G_31 emptyWeightLb "11590".
- Junkers_G_31 enduranceH "5".
- Junkers_G_31 enduranceMin "0".
- Junkers_G_31 eng1Hp "525".
- Junkers_G_31 eng1Kw "386".
- Junkers_G_31 eng1Number "3".
- Junkers_G_31 eng1Type "BMW-built Pratt & Whitney Hornet".
- Junkers_G_31 grossWeightKg "8500".
- Junkers_G_31 grossWeightLb "18760".
- Junkers_G_31 hasPhotoCollection Junkers_G_31.
- Junkers_G_31 heightFt "19".
- Junkers_G_31 heightIn "8".
- Junkers_G_31 heightM "6".
- Junkers_G_31 lengthFt "54".
- Junkers_G_31 lengthIn "1".
- Junkers_G_31 lengthM "16.5".
- Junkers_G_31 lists "* List of aircraft of World War II".
- Junkers_G_31 manufacturer Junkers.
- Junkers_G_31 maxSpeedKmh "210".
- Junkers_G_31 maxSpeedMph "131".
- Junkers_G_31 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Junkers_G_31 nationalOrigin Germany.
- Junkers_G_31 numberBuilt "13".
- Junkers_G_31 primaryUser Deutsche_Luft_Hansa.
- Junkers_G_31 rangeKm "850".
- Junkers_G_31 rangeMiles "528".
- Junkers_G_31 ref "Wagner p. 269".
- Junkers_G_31 similarAircraft "* Armstrong Whitworth Argosy * Ford Trimotor * Fokker F.VII".
- Junkers_G_31 spanFt "100".
- Junkers_G_31 spanM "30.5".
- Junkers_G_31 type Airliner.
- Junkers_G_31 wingAreaSqft "1097".
- Junkers_G_31 wingAreaSqm "102".
- Junkers_G_31 subject Category:German_airliners_1920–1929.
- Junkers_G_31 subject Category:Junkers_aircraft.
- Junkers_G_31 subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Junkers_G_31 subject Category:Trimotors.
- Junkers_G_31 type Aircraft.
- Junkers_G_31 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Junkers_G_31 type Product.
- Junkers_G_31 type Model_airplane.
- Junkers_G_31 type DesignedArtifact.
- Junkers_G_31 comment "The Junkers G 31 was an advanced tri-motor airliner produced in small numbers in Germany in the 1920s. Like other Junkers types, it was an all-metal, low-wing cantilever monoplane. Compared to modern aircraft, only the corrugated duralumin metal skin, so typical for Junkers aircraft, seems unusual. However in the mid-1920s all-metal construction and an aerodynamically 'clean' configuration were remarkable.".
- Junkers_G_31 label "Junkers G 31".
- Junkers_G_31 label "Junkers G 31".
- Junkers_G_31 label "Junkers G 31".
- Junkers_G_31 label "Junkers G 31".
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs Junkers_G_31.
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs Junkers_G_31.
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs Junkers_G_31.
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs m.04gsk54.
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs Q447048.
- Junkers_G_31 sameAs Q447048.
- Junkers_G_31 wasDerivedFrom Junkers_G_31?oldid=606120267.
- Junkers_G_31 isPrimaryTopicOf Junkers_G_31.