Junkers Ju 287 and EF 131 Luftwaffe 6-engine Jet-Bomber with Forward Swept Wings

Junkers Ju 287 and EF 131 Luftwaffe 6-engine Jet-Bomber with Forward Swept Wings

by Uwe W. Jack
Junkers Ju 287 and EF 131 Luftwaffe 6-engine Jet-Bomber with Forward Swept Wings

Junkers Ju 287 and EF 131 Luftwaffe 6-engine Jet-Bomber with Forward Swept Wings

by Uwe W. Jack

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Overview

Junkers Ju 287
The most advanced Jet-Bomber of the Luftwaffe
This is the story of an aircraft that might have changed the air-war in 1945/46. Lots of photos, drawings, information, data and more than 6000 words give a detailed insight into the development of this unique piece of aviation. When US troops in May 1945 moved into the Junkers aviation works in East Germany, they discovered two very unusual aircraft with forward-swept wings. They marveled at the first two prototypes for the Luftwaffe’s new long-range jet- bomber - and handed them over to the Russians. The Junkers documents on swept wings found there, changed the aviation industry of the USA, the United Kingdom, Russia, and other nations. Boeing immediately modified the design of its B-47 and B-52 under development. The Russians build further prototypes and learned much from this advanced aircraft. Uwe W. Jack in 1990 discovered documents that proved that all other publication to date on this aircraft had been wrong. He met the chief test pilot of Junkers, who had flown the prototype of the Ju 287 and got first-hand information on its behavior in the air. Uwe W. Jack shared his knowledge liberally with other authors - but now publishes his version.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164285739
Publisher: Uwe W. Jack
Publication date: 10/18/2020
Series: Aerospace History Files
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Uwe W. Jack is constantly on the lookout for secrets of aerospace history. Born in Berlin in 1956, he has been working intensively on his favorite subject since school.
He searches in archives and museums for unknown facts and has spoken with numerous contemporary witnesses. After working on graphics computers in the 1980s, he worked in an aircraft factory and was long years an editor of a German aerospace magazine. Privately he helps with the restoration of Luftwaffe aircraft and missiles of World War II and builds replicas of historic rocket engines and rockets. Uwe W. Jack is the winner of the Hugo Junkers Award for the best aerospace publication in 2019 (German-language).
Please feel free to contact me:
contact@aerospace-jack.com
or visit my homepage:
www.aerospace-jack.com

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