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Hi all,

found this: the designations Argus As.292, Junkers Ju.82 and Ju.93 are totally uknown for me... ???
Anybody had more informations? :eek:

(Source: Jet & Prop from Der Flieger 11/1970)

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The Argus As 292 was a little pilotless recce plane .More than 100 built in 1942/3
Span 2,4m length 2,3m weight 3,0kg 6 hp motor .
Fully covered in "Luftfahrt International no 16" 1976 .
 
Fantastic : Argus As-292 was a drone ante-litteram !! :D
But Junkers 82 and Junkers 93 which planes was ? ???
 
Plese see
http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ju82_a1.htm


http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ef082_a1.htm


http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ef083_a1.htm
 
Justo Miranda said:
Plese see
http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ju82_a1.htm


http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ef082_a1.htm


http://www.geocities.com/hjunkers/ju_ef083_a1.htm
when finish error 503 , probably ???

Justo right link of aircraft of Hugo Junkers is

http://hugojunkers.pytalhost.com/ju_airc2.htm

right links

http://hugojunkers.pytalhost.com/ju_ju82_a1.htm

Junkers 82 remind me Argus-Junkers projects on page 71 of Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Ground Attack & Special Purpose !
 
A long time ago , I got those pictures . I don't remember the source ...

This was a Franz Villinger (who worked at Junkers-Dessau) 1938 design ( or patent ?)
Franz Villiger is well known for the human powered Mufli he designed and built with Helmut Haessler in 1935 .

Who knows more about this patent or project ?

Thanks

Richard
 

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My dear Richard,

we discussed it before,but I don't remember in which topic
 
I know the Mufti : the question was about the Villinger's aircraft with fin&rudder and elevators at the ends of the wings , something like the B&V/Vogt later projects .
 
Float monoplane project by E. Schalk, from Berlin (from Luftfahrt Nr.1-2, 1920):
 

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Also from Aero Digest 1942,

a strange patent to BMW ?!.
 

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Your Schalk seaplane model is actually "only" a model. The text reads "true-to-life reproduction of the water monoplane of the Hansa and Brandenburg Aircraft Works".
Oops. "Model" in the literal sense of the word, then... :(
 

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