File:Junkers Ju 52 (BJ+Yx) '24' (1).jpg

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Deutsch: Junkers Ju 52 (BJ + Yx) - 24 - gelbes Seitenruder. Ju 52 gehörten als "Behelfsbomber" zur Erstausstattung des KG 455 in Giebelstadt ab Herbst 1935. Die Ju 52, Spitzname "Tante Ju", war während des 2. Weltkrieges auf nahezu allen Flugplätzen in Europa und Nordafrika anzutreffen, die von der dt. Luftwaffe angeflogen und genutzt wurden. Ihre Hauptaufgabe war der Personal- und Materialtransport, sowie v. a. zu Kriegsbeginn der Transport und das Absetzen von Fallschirmjägern bei (meist verlustreichen) Luftlandeoperationen, u. a. auf der Mittelmeerinsel Kreta vom 20. Mai bis 1. Juni 1941. Ausserdem war die Junkers Ju 52 als Verbindungsflugzeug im Einsatz, sowie in großer Zahl in den Blindflug-, Bordfunker- und Flugzeugführerschulen.
English: Junkers Ju 52 (BJ + Yx) - 24 - yellow rudder. Ju 52s were part of the initial equipment of KG 455 in Giebelstadt as "makeshift bombers" from the fall of 1935. During the Second World War, the Ju 52, nicknamed "Aunt Ju", could be found at almost all airfields in Europe and North Africa that were approached and used by the German Air Force. Its main task was the transport of personnel and material, and, especially at the beginning of the war, the transport and dropping of paratroopers during (mostly loss-making) airborne operations, including on the Mediterranean island of Crete from May 20 to June 1, 1941. In addition, the Junkers Ju 52 was used as a liaison aircraft, as well as in large numbers in the blind flight, radio operator and pilot schools. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Date between 1943 and 1944
date QS:P,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Familien-/family album Hilgenberg - never published by name of a photographer
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Junkers Ju 52 'BJ+Yx' - '24' - yellow rudder. Ju 52s were part of the initial equipment of KG 455 in Giebelstadt from fall 1935. Photo around 1943-44.

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