
Model of the Junkers F.13. It was a milestone in aircraft construction, the world's first all-metal commercial aircraft, first flight on 25 July 1919. Developed in Germany at the end of World War I. It was an advanced cantilever-wing monoplane, with enclosed accommodation for four passengers. Only 322 were manufactured.
- corrugated iron structure
- Detailed passenger cabin
- Reproduced motor
- Sea version with floating bodies optional
- decal with 2 versions, Gdansk and a Swiss version
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looks good bob. That cockpit looks weird I bet it cost a fortune to fly back then. Just think the plane was invented 18 or 19 years before