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Junkers Ju52 / 3mfe D-2527 Manfred von Richtofen - Lufthansa

Junkers Ju52/3mfe, D-2527, Manfred von Richtofen, of Lufthansa, which became the travelling aircraft of Goering as D-AGUK, Kurt Wolff

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Ju52 Junkers Kurt Lufthansa Manfred Travelling Wolff Goering


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1. Title: "Manfred von Richtofen's Junkers Ju52/3mfe D-2527: From Lufthansa to Goering's Personal Transport" 2.. This photograph showcases the Junkers Ju52/3mfe D-2527, a historic aircraft that once belonged to Lufthansa, the pioneering German airline. The aircraft, named after the renowned World War I flying ace, Manfred von Richtofen, is seen in all its glory during a bygone era of aviation. The Junkers Ju52/3mfe, also known as the "Tante Ju" or "Aunt Ju," was a versatile transport aircraft that played a significant role in the development of civil aviation. This particular aircraft, D-2527, was initially part of the Lufthansa fleet before it was redesignated as D-AGUK and later became the personal transport of Hermann Göring, a high-ranking Nazi official and military leader. Kurt Wolff, a prominent figure in the early days of Lufthansa, is believed to have piloted this very aircraft during its tenure with the airline. The Ju52/3mfe was renowned for its reliability, versatility, and spacious cabin, making it an ideal choice for both passenger and cargo transport. As the image reveals, the aircraft is adorned with the distinctive swastika insignia, a stark reminder of its later association with the Nazi regime. However, it is essential to remember that this photograph represents a snapshot in time, showcasing the aircraft's journey from its commercial roots with Lufthansa to its role as a personal transport for a powerful figure in history. This photograph is an evocative testament to the rich history of aviation and the transformation of the Junkers Ju52/3mfe D-2527 from a commercial airliner to a symbol of power and prestige.

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