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The Junkers J 15 was an all-metal monoplane built in Germany in 1920 to explore the design parameters of small single-engined passenger transports. In particular it could fly in either high or low wing configurations. It led to the Junkers J 16 light airliner.

* Junkers J 15, precursor of J/K 16, 1920 * Junkers K 16, small single-engined passenger plane, alternatively known as J 16, 1922.1
Das Flugzeug Junkers J 15 entstand im Jahre 1920 als Ergebnis von Voruntersuchungen zu einem kleinen und leichten freitragenden Hochdecker. Neben dem Piloten konnten zwei Passagiere befördert werden. Die Maschine war mit einem 118 kW Mercedes/Daimler D IIIa ausgerüstet.2
Junkers J 15, Precursor of J/K 16 Junkers K 16, Small single engined passenger plane, alternatively known as J 16 Junkers A 35, Postal, training and 3

Made by Junkers.

Junkers J 15 is the predecessor of the Junkers K 16.

The Junkers J 15 was a single engined cantilever winged monoplane with an all-metal structure of Duralumin tubing skinned with corrugated Duralumin, a method used in all previous Junkers 4
The Junkers J 15 was an all-metal monoplane built in Germany in 1920 to explore the design parameters of small single-engined passenger transports.5
Wing Area Sqm
17
Eng 1 Type
6
Successor
Junkers K 16
Capacity
2
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
430
Gross Weight Kg
712
Span M
11
Range Km
700
Manufacturer
First Flight
Early 1921
Eng 1 Name
Mercedes D.IIIa
Max Speed Kmh
145
Origin
Germany
National Origin
Germany
Variants With Their Own Articles
Junkers K 16
Prime Units
met
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
8
Category

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