Location:Not known
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1933 to December 1934
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The Ju 46 was a W34 derivative as a mailplane, to be catapulted from ocean liners, and as such a seaplane, but D-2491 was delivered as a landplane in June 1933. Swastika flag decreed on port side of the rudder in July 1933. Renamed Bremen as a catapult seaplane in 1934, painted red. To D-UHYL. Last launch from steamer of the same name on 9 October 1935, 1028 km (639 miles) off Southampton. To D-OBRA of Lufthansa. To Hansa Luftdienst. Photographed in the summer of 1939 doing sightseeing flights at Pörtschach am Wörthersee, still as a seaplane. Photo from: Lufthansa
Registration / Serial:D-2491
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 46hi
C/n (msn):2745
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
Location:Not known
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1933 to December 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1933 to December 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:785411Submit Correction
View count: 139
The Ju 46 was a W34 derivative as a mailplane, to be catapulted from ocean liners, and as such a seaplane, but D-2491 was delivered as a landplane in June 1933. Swastika flag decreed on port side of the rudder in July 1933. Renamed Bremen as a catapult seaplane in 1934, painted red. To D-UHYL. Last launch from steamer of the same name on 9 October 1935, 1028 km (639 miles) off Southampton. To D-OBRA of Lufthansa. To Hansa Luftdienst. Photographed in the summer of 1939 doing sightseeing flights at Pörtschach am Wörthersee, still as a seaplane. Photo from: Lufthansa
Registration / Serial:D-2491
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 46hi
C/n (msn):2745
Operator Titles:Deutsche Luft Hansa
Location:Not known
Country:Germany
Photo Date:July 1933 to December 1934
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive