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Junkers

American  
[yoong-kuhrs] / ˈyʊŋ kərs /

noun

  1. Hugo 1859–1935, German aircraft designer and builder.


Junkers British  
/ ˈjʊŋkəz /

noun

  1. Hugo. 1859–1935, German aircraft designer. His military aircraft were used in both World Wars

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He inspected factories and flew the Junkers Ju 52, the centerpiece of Germany's new bomber force.

From Salon

Ju-Air, a Swiss company that offers flights with old-time Junkers Ju-52 planes, said one of its aircraft had been involved in the accident Saturday but no further information was available.

From Seattle Times

Ju-Air, a Swiss company that offers flights with old-time Junkers Ju-52 planes, said one of its aircraft had been involved in the accident Saturday but no further information was available.

From Washington Times

Prussian Junkers had the reputation of being stiff and arrogant, but that seemed an unfair generalization.

From Literature

Alan Junkers and the board of Sumner Municipal Light Plant were already thinking about a solar investment of their own when CFU’s solar farm got started.

From Washington Times