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    Hugo Junkers (3 February 1859 – 3 February 1935) was a German aircraft engineer and aircraft designer who pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes and flying wings. His company, Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works), was one of the mainstays of the German aircraft industry in the years between World War I ...

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  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Hugo Junkers, German aircraft designer and early proponent of the monoplane and all-metal construction of aircraft. His J-1 Blechesel (‘Sheet Metal Donkey’) monoplane was the first successful all-metal airplane (1915), and his F-13 was the first all-metal transport plane (1919).

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Hugo Junkers, a German aviation pioneer who invented the metal cantilever wing and built the first all-metal low-wing monoplane. Find out how he contributed to the development of passenger aircraft and the first transatlantic flight.

  4. Jan 9, 2017 · Learn about Hugo Junkers, the German engineer who designed the first all-metal aircraft, the Junkers J.1, and the first all-metal fighter, the Junkers J.2. Discover his innovations in aviation, such as the Flying Wing, the semi-monocoque design, and the cantilever wings.

  5. views 3,675,363 updated. Hugo Junkers. 1859-1935. German aviation engineer who built some of the first all-metal airplanes and was responsible for innovations in heating systems and engine designs. In 1890 Junkers founded a research institute devoted to the study of engine and airflow technology.

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Hugo Junkers, the German engineer and aircraft designer who pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes and flying wings. From his early years as a civil engineer to his aeronautical work in the years between World Wars, discover how he developed the Junkers J 1 and F 13, the world's first practical all-metal aircrafts with cantilever wings.

  7. Hugo Junkers, one of Germany's great aviation pioneers, entered the aviation world later in life than many other people did. Born in 1859, he was 56 when he built his innovative airplane in a form that still flies today. Junkers was an industrialist, owning a factory in the city of Dessau, Germany, that built steam boilers and heating equipment.

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