Junkers J 5
The Junkers J 5 was a designation assigned to several fighter aircraft designs.
Variants
In early 1917, Junkers developed at least two cantilever wing monoplane fighter aircraft designs based on the J4.[1]
J 5I
The first design, known as the J 5I, was to have a Siemens Sh2 or Oberursel UR.II engine behind the cockpit.
J 5II
The second design was to have the engine in front of the pilot.
J 5III (J 6)
A third design was also developed under the designation J 5III (later J 6) with a Mercedes D.IIIa and a parasol wing.
References
- "Junkers Aircraft of WW I". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
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