Description
The tri-motor JU52 has one of the longest flying careers of any aircraft. It first appeared in 1932 and several are still in operation today. This 111-part kit makes a highly detailed model of this famous plane. Finished model has a wing span of 16 inches. Choice of markings – German and Swiss. – Taken from the 3rd edition catalogue (1964)
5th edition catalogue (1967), listed as Junkers Ju 52 3M from Junkers Ju52 3M.
9th edition catalogue (1971), listed as Junkers Ju 52/3M from Junkers Ju 52 3M.
1987 edition catalogue, listed as Junkers JU 52 from Junkers Ju 52/3M.
Additional information
Airfix Series (first appearance) | 5 |
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First Issued | 1965 |
Catalogue Ref - 3rd Edition (1964) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 4th Edition (1966) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 5th Edition (1967) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 6th Edition (1968) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 7th Edition (1969) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 8th Edition (1970) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 9th Edition (1971) | 588 |
Catalogue Ref - 10th Edition (1973) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 11th Edition (1974) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 12th Edition (1975) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 13th Edition (1976) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 14th Edition (1977) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 15th Edition (1978) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 16th Edition (1979) | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 1982 Edition | 05008-9 |
Catalogue Ref - 1987 Edition | 5008 |
Catalogue Ref - 1988 Edition | 5008 |
Catalogue Ref - 1989 Edition | 5008 |
Catalogue Ref - 1990 Edition | 5008 |
Artist on Box Type 3 | Roy Cross |