Before starting, i'd like to thank Eswube for his inestimable help on this drawing. Without it, it would have not been possible.
The junkers Ju.86 was a German bomber civilian airliner and transport airplane designed in the 30s and used by many countries around the world.
Many versions of it were made:
- -Ju 86 abl: First bomber prototype.
-Ju 86 bal: Second transport prototype.
-Ju 86 cb: Third bomber prototype.
-Ju 86 V4: Prototype for the Ju 86B commercial transport aircraft.
-Ju 86 V5: Prototype for the Ju 86A bomber aircraft.
-Ju 86 A-0: 13 pre-production bomber aircraft.
-Ju 86 A-1: Initial bomber version.
-Ju 86 B-0: Seven pre-production transport aircraft.
-Ju 86 C-1: Six transport aircraft for Luft Hansa, powered by two Junkers Jumo 205C diesel engines.
-Ju 86 D-1: Bomber version.
-Ju 86 E-1: Bomber version for the Luftwaffe, powered by two BMW 132F radial engines.
-Ju 86 E-2: Powered by two BMW 132N radials.
-Ju 86 G-1: Fitted with a round glass nose.
-Ju 86 E-2: Uprated version of the Ju 86 E-1.
-Ju 86 K-1: Export version for South Africa and Sweden.
-Ju 86 K-2: Export version for Hungary.
-Ju 86 K-4: Export version for Sweden, similar to the Ju 86K-1, but fitted with two Bristol Pegasus III radials.
-Ju 86 K-5: Swedish-built bomber aircraft, powered by two Swedish-built Bristol Pegasus XII radials.
-Ju 86 K-6: Export version for Chile and Portugal.
-Ju 86 K-7: Export version for Austria with BMW 132 radials.[15]
-Ju 86 K-13: Swedish-built bomber aircraft, fitted with Swedish or Polish-built Pegasus engines.
-Ju 86 P-1: High-altitude bomber version, fitted with two Jumo 207 diesels. Fitted with turbochargers.
-Ju 86 P-2: Photo reconnaissance version, still equipped for bombing. Same engines as P-1.
-Ju 86 R-1: Reconnaissance version. Retained 207 engines.
-Ju 86 R-2: Bomber version.
-Ju 86 R-3: Powered by two Jumo 208 engines. (Not drawn because of lack of sources)
-Ju 86Z series: Civil export models
-Ju 186: Proposed four-engined high-altitude bomber aircraft. Not built. (Check the never built thread)
-Ju 286: Proposed six-engined high-altitude bomber aircraft. Not built. (Not drawn because of lack of sources)
-K 85: A proposed torpedo bomber version for the Swedish Air Force. (Not drawn because of lack of sources)
A brief note about the Bolivian bomber version: It's left kind of unfinished because the photo sources of that model serving under Bolivian colours are rather scarce.
Also, even if it goes against my own criterion, i decided to draw some airplanes with the landing gear down because... why not?
Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Manchukuo, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Vichy France Junkers Ju.86:
Also don't miss the never built version of this airplane here:
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 50#p143038
As well as the AU version (set in wesworld) here:
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 39#p143039