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The Junkers F.13 (also known as the F 13, and developed under an engineering designation of J 13), was an all-metal transport German aircraft that first flew on June 25, 1919.

It was the world's first all-light metal civilian plane. It served with many countries and was widely exported. It flew with a Junkers airline until it merged with Lufthansa when it flew with them. It saw active service until the 1940s. About 330 were built with many variants including different engines and a seaplane variant.

Junkers F-13 in Deutschen Museum
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Junkers F-13 in Deutschen Museum

Specifications

Data differed in accordance to engine used

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