Additional photos of the Ju 322 Mammut are found in Lommel (2004), one of which shows the Ju 322 V1 being wrapped in camouflage.
Lommel, Horst, 2004. Junkers Ju 287: The World's First Swept-Wing Jet Aircraft. Atglen, PA: Shiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Noname, e-mail, 31.03.2020 10:24
es in der Luft zu erhalten!
dawang, 18.06.2011 06:48
Air Ministry insisted that Junkers, the firm that pioneered the construction of all-metal aircraft, should build the thing entirely out of wood. The result was predictably disastrous!
Klaatu83, e-mail, 05.03.2011 21:01
This gigantic monstrosity was intended to be a tank-carrying assault glider. As if that weren't difficult enough to achieve, the German Air Ministry insisted that Junkers, the firm that pioneered the construction of all-metal aircraft, should build the thing entirely out of wood. The result was predictably disastrous!
????, e-mail, 02.02.2011 14:41
nazi above me
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, 21.03.2008 04:00
Ich bin der Verwandte des Piloten, der das Ju 322 flog und er mir erklärte, dass es unmöglich war, es in der Luft zu erhalten!