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The Junkers S 36 was a twin-engine mail plane developed in Germany in the late 1920s that was further developed in Sweden as a multi-role military aircraft, albeit unsuccessfully, under the designation K 37. The design itself was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of largely conventional design, featuring twin tails and fixed, tailwheel undercarriage. Construction was metal throughout and skinned, in typical Junkers fashion, with corrugated duralumin. The engines were mounted in nacelles on the wings, and the crew was accommodated in three open cockpits, including one in the very nose of the aircraft.

S 36 and K 37
Role Mail plane, later multi-role military aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Junkers
Designer Ernst Zindel
First flight 5 September 1927
Number built 2

Design and development


This design lent itself readily to military applications, and the open cockpit in the nose offered an ideal position for a crewman to act as an observer, bombardier and/or nose gunner. The S 36 prototype was flown to Sweden, where it was militarised by Junkers subsidiary AB Flygindustri at Limhamn. Proposed as a fighter or reconnaissance-bomber, the K 37 could operate at altitudes unattainable by other fighters of the day, rendering it effectively immune from interception. The type was demonstrated in civil form at the "Aerial Garden Party" at Heston Aerodrome in July 1929, and in military form as a model at the Olympia Aero Show, complete with a dummy observer with swivelling machine gun to demonstrate the field of fire.

Junkers S 36 photo from L'Aéronautique December,1927
Junkers S 36 photo from L'Aéronautique December,1927

No sales resulted, and the development of new and more capable fighter aircraft negated the advantages offered by the type. However, the Japanese Army Air Force was sufficiently interested in the type for Mitsubishi to purchase manufacturing rights in 1931, and AB Flygindustri also provided one or two pattern aircraft. A K 37 was operated with success during the Invasion of Manchuria and led the Army to order heavy and light bombers from Mitsubishi based on the design. These were developed as the Ki-1 and Ki-2 respectively, the former sharing little with the Junkers design other than its general configuration, but the latter featuring wings essentially the same as the K 37 fitted with extra ailerons.


Specifications (K 37)


Junkers S 36 3-view drawing from Le Document aéronautique August,1928
Junkers S 36 3-view drawing from Le Document aéronautique August,1928

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


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Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Junkers S 36

Die Junkers S 36 war ein als Tiefdecker ausgelegtes Versuchsflugzeug des deutschen Herstellers Junkers aus den 1920er-Jahren. Es war das erste zweimotorige Modell des Herstellers und konnte drei Personen befördern. Nach dessen Vorbild entstanden die Bomber Junkers K 37, Mitsubishi Ki-1 und Mitsubishi Ki-2.
- [en] Junkers K 37

[it] Junkers S 36

Lo Junkers S 36 fu un aeroplano sperimentale triposto, bimotore e monoplano ad ala bassa sviluppato dalla Junkers Flugzeugwerke AG, divisione aeronautica della Junkers & Co., negli anni venti e rimasto allo stadio di prototipo.

[ru] Junkers S 36

Юнкерс С 36 (нем. Junkers S 36), — немецкий многоцелевой двухмоторный транспортный самолёт конструкции Хуго Юнкерса. Машина была построена на заводе Junkers Flugzeugwerke A.G. в г. Дессау, заводское обозначение Werk.nr. 3200, первый полёт был выполнен 5 сентября 1927 года.[1]



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