This emblem of 4./KGrzbV 103, showing a map of Great Britain being sliced by a dagger, was used only for about one month during the Norwegian campaign in April-May 1940.
On 13 April, 1940, ‘CA+JY’ of 4./KGrzbV 103 landed on the ice of Hartvikvatnet, near Narvik, northern Norway. With the arrival of spring, the ice melted and the Ju 52 sank to the bottom of the lake. The aircraft was recovered in 1983.
celebrating 20 years of Rimowa on the Czech market Ju-Air flew its Rimowa sponsored Ju-52 to Jihlava airfield. Here it's seen turning downwind in a fighter like fashion. Ex A-702 of the Swiss AF
On 12 April, 1940, 6134 '1Z+BY' of 3./Kgr zbV took off from Tempelhof for a supply mission to the Narvik area. Encountering bad weather, the Ju 52 landed on the ice of the Hartvikvatnet, but sank to the bottom of the lake as the ice melted a month later.
Former A-702 by Swiss Air Force, this well known Beauty is a regular sight on sunny weekends above Switzerland. Well booked passenger flights out of Meiringen for famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau Mountain round that day.
Former A-702 by Swiss Air Force, this well known Beauty is a regular sight on sunny weekends above Switzerland. Well booked passenger flights out of Meiringen for famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau Mountain round that day.