German Junkers Ju-52 is coming to the Museum

It was clear that the Junkers Ju-52 will fly in the historical Lufthansa Design. It has now been determined, what happens to the 83-year-old aircraft.

The tragic crash of a Junkers Ju-52 in the Swiss Alps has also consequences in Germany for historical aircraft. After the Lufthansa was the funding for the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Foundation is set, the led with the Ju-52 with the original registration D-AQUI (and the official D-CDLH) in the summer of flights for passengers of commercial air traffic stopped with the historic machine.

At the beginning of April, the 83-year-old D was transferred AQUI then by semitrailer from Munich to Hamburg. The Ju was stored-52. And now, it is clear that you are in a Museum. The plane will be preserved "in a reasonable framework for the future and made available to the Public," according to Lufthansa. In which Museum the JU-52 will come, was not yet determined. In 33 years, the flyers have carried on sightseeing flights around 250,000 passengers and 11,500 flight hours accumulated.

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