In Service: 4 November 1934 to 1945
First Flight: 4 November 1934
Manufacturer: Junkers
Number built:
Type: Bomber reconnaissance
Crew: 2 men
Length: 16.46 m
Wingspan: 25.6 m
Wing area: 92 m²
Height: 4.7 m
Empty: 6,660 kg
Loaded: 10,400 kg
Engine: 2 ×
Junkers
Jumo 207B-3/V 6 cylinder 12 piston liquid cooled opposed
piston inline two stroke diesel engine producing up to 1,000
hp each
Maximum speed: 360 km/h
Range: 1,000 km
Service ceiling: 12,000 m
Armament:
1 ×
7.92 mm
MG 15 machine gun in nose
1 ×
7.92 mm
MG 15 machine gun in dorsal position
1 ×
7.92 mm
MG 15 machine gun in ventral position
4 × 250 kg bombs in internal bay or 16 × 50 kg
Electronics:
Operators: Luftwaffe, Chille, Hungary, Manchukuo, Portugal,
South Africa, Sweden
Variants:
Ju 86 V-1
Ju 86 V-2
Ju 86 V-3
Ju 86 V-4
Ju 86 V-5
Ju 86A
Ju 86 A-0
Ju 86 A-1
Ju 86 B-0
Ju 86 C-1
Ju 86 D-1
Ju 86 E-1
Ju 86 E-2
Ju 86 G-1
Ju 86 K-1
Ju 86 K-2
Ju 86 K-4
Ju 86 K-5
Ju 86 K-6
Ju 86 K-7
Ju 86 K-13
Ju 86 P-1
Ju 86 P-2
Ju 86 R-1
Ju 86 R-2
Ju 86 R-3
Other: Bombers
Articles:
The Junkers Ju 86 was a twin engines low wing monoplane with
twin fins and rudders metal stressed skin bomber, reconnaissance
The Warplanes of the Third Reich.
ISBN-10: 0385057822
German Aircraft of the Second World War.
ISBN-10: 0370000242
Hitler's Luftwaffe.
ISBN-10: 051718771X
For a complete list of
sources