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The Junkers G 23 and G 24 was a German three-engine all-metal low-wing monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925. Junkers F 24 was the designation for single-engine versions of the same aircraft.
In 1926, the Finnish airlines Aero O/Y acquired a Junkers G 24, which
went into service on the Stockholm route. The aircraft was equipped
with floats, but not skis, and so could be used in summer only.1
Junkers G 24he (SX-ACE) was flown over by Flugkapitän Neuenhofen.
Flugkapitän Walter Rotbe described in his memoirs that he flew the
third aircraft in two days to Athínai.2
Made by Junkers.
* 6 November 1929 a Lufthansa Junkers G 24 D-903 Oberschlesienon a
flight from Berlin to Croydon.3
Junkers G 24ba, w/n 919, was built at Dessau in 1925 with L.4
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