Achtung Junkers: The Genius Who Made Iron Fly

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • #junkers
    #junkersju87
    #aviationhistory
    When you hear the name Junkers, what comes to mind? For most, it’s probably the screaming dive of the Ju 87 Stuka or the rugged Ju 52 hauling paratroopers and supplies across Europe. Junkers aircraft were everywhere during WWII, leaving behind a legacy tied to war and destruction. But the man behind the name, Hugo Junkers, had an entirely different vision for aviation.
    Hugo Junkers believed in progress, innovation, and the power of aviation to bring people together. He was an engineer, an inventor, and a pioneer who designed the first practical all-metal airplanes and laid the foundation for modern aircraft design. His Junkers J 1 was a groundbreaking achievement, and his F 13 revolutionized commercial air travel. But his ideas and outspoken opposition to the Nazis ultimately cost him everything-his company, his reputation, and arguably his life.
    This video tells the story of Hugo Junkers, a man whose name has been overshadowed by the military use of his planes. From his start as an engineer to his late entry into aviation at the age of 50, we’ll explore how Junkers transformed aircraft design, only to see his legacy twisted into something he never wanted. It’s time to look beyond the bombers and rediscover the real Hugo Junkers-a man who deserves to be remembered for much more than war.
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    02:16 - Hugo Junkers: Meet Hugo
    04:47 - Hugo Junkers: Kick the Tyres , Light the Fires
    06:29 - Hugo Junkers: War production
    15:03 - Hugo Junkers: After the Armistice
    18:52 - Hugo Junkers: Soviet Misadventure
    21:55 - Hugo Junkers: Junkers Luftverkehr
    24:59 - Hugo Junkers: The Late Bloom
    29:20 - Hugo Junkers: Enter the W33
    34:20 - Hugo Junkers: The Ju52 and Catastrophe
    40:16 - Hugo Junkers: Bauhaus
    43:24 - Hugo Junkers: Legacy
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  • @michaelneuwirth3414
    @michaelneuwirth3414 Місяць тому +11

    German, 60. Thank you for this excellent and - as far as I can tell - completely accurate video! Hugo Junkers was already a legend in the German Empire during his lifetime, because his bathing stoves provided 100,000s of people with something that we take for granted today, almost as a trivial matter, but which was completely unusual at the time: hot running water in your own home!

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you very much, Hugo Junkers is a legend, it's unfortunate that many people can only associate his name with the war and not how he managed to improve the lives of millions. I think I might consider another Hugo Junkers video, going into more detail.

    • @kingmichealthefirstofroman2278
      @kingmichealthefirstofroman2278 Місяць тому

      The man who created the fokker planes was named anthony fokker

  • @normanberg9940
    @normanberg9940 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for a very professional docci. Not to mention your narration which could easily stand with some of the greats, like Murray Walker, David Attenborough and Laurence Olivier.

  • @brucematthews6417
    @brucematthews6417 Місяць тому +7

    Absolutely wonderful. A great video about one of aviation's pioneers. And clearly someone that would have been saddened to learn that his company and vision led to the Ju87 Stuka and other further warplanes. Thankyou for this peek at what he really was.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +3

      He would have been devastated by what his company built and to what his name has ultimately been associated with. There is a lot to this mans life that deserves recognition.

  • @TheLateBird7
    @TheLateBird7 Місяць тому +7

    I'm soooo happy this video got finished! Beautiful result, thank you!

  • @JulienGardner
    @JulienGardner Місяць тому +2

    You re channel is top notch. Great job.

  • @george1la
    @george1la Місяць тому +8

    A brilliant guy with real ethics and vision. How inspiring. Thanks for the story. I did not know this.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Thank you very much, He was indeed an exceptional man.

  • @7ismersenne
    @7ismersenne Місяць тому +8

    A great video of a important aviation pioneer, I much enjoyed it. Junker's association with the Bauhaus illustrates very well the intense creativity in engineering, art, architecture and social theory of the early years of the 20th century.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +1

      I think it's an important detail that gets overlooked. Bauhaus can be divisive-some say it lacks soul, but for me, I love its clean, efficient lines. No frills for the sake of frills. Although, I also love Renaissance architecture, bit of a mixed bag.

  • @jfu5222
    @jfu5222 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for going beyond the aircraft and into the interesting life of the man who made them. I, like many other commenters, am blown away by the depth of the information in this film.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      My pleasure, Hugo Junkers was a fascinating man, i am considering a part two about this great man.

  • @tommasosantojanni
    @tommasosantojanni Місяць тому +21

    Incredible. I wasn't aware and I am appreciative of this UA-camr for keeping politics out of it, limiting comments to facts.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +6

      Thank you, I try, we have enough of politics in our lives as it is.

    • @tommasosantojanni
      @tommasosantojanni Місяць тому

      @aviationdeepdive I'm subscribing. It’s clear that an exceptional amount of effort and resources went into researching and producing this video-commendable work.
      Incidentally, I served at the Artillery Officers' School in Bracciano before being transferred to the parachute school. The only surviving Italian counterpart, the Savoia-Marchetti SM.81, is displayed there. Do you happen to know if these two designs were related or if one influenced the other?
      I'm now going to watch your previous productions.

    • @Steven-p4j
      @Steven-p4j Місяць тому +1

      That is also something I can appreciate, as a person deeply rooted in the engineering and design of systems, I don't want the waffle that so frequently accompanies it.

  • @MikeC_CdnEng
    @MikeC_CdnEng Місяць тому +2

    "Aviation Deep Dive", what a brilliant prod'n! I had always thought Junkers was just another Prussian industrial alpha-dog testing the av'n industry (because of the "Junkers" name assoc'n). The robust Duraluminum skin and (mostly) enclosed cabins made them effective bushplanes on floats or skis. (But I'm thinking a 'skosh more power would have been welcome; like all its competitors).
    A welcome surprise of a vid. Thanks, and 'subscribed'.

  • @kevinhanson8142
    @kevinhanson8142 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @martins767
    @martins767 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing documentary! The name Junkers is printed in the brazilian aeronautics history... it seems their aircrafts did a lot of work here: Old times flying company Varig has flown F-13, A-50 and Ju52-3m!
    But just now I've discovered Hugo Junkers history, and I'm surprised how rough was his path and how idealistic was the man. Thanks for this!

  • @agrxdrowflow958
    @agrxdrowflow958 Місяць тому +5

    Aerospace is BRUTAL. Nobody ever escapes unharmed.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Місяць тому

      Not true, I set off twenty Roman candles 🕯️ one after the other and fared perfectly. #ScousersRule

  • @bazza945
    @bazza945 Місяць тому +9

    The Junkers with folding wings is a surprise. I wonder if this was a variant intended for Germany's unfinished aircraft carrier?

    • @mikehanson7328
      @mikehanson7328 Місяць тому +2

      It was intended for the Graf Zeppelin carrier

  • @eilamharnish7205
    @eilamharnish7205 Місяць тому +4

    Excellent both video and audio
    !!!!!!

  • @jespersort1
    @jespersort1 Місяць тому +3

    Brilliant, thank you! this is a very important story to tell Hugo was a renaissance man who also knew his limitations. To see his intelligent approach, you can just look at the CEO who was a philosopher.. the argument for such a choice was if you want to change the world and loop into the future you shall not choose an accountant but a person with a much wider horizon .10 years ago, a German author wrote a book called. Der Fliegerblick, the eye of the aviator about this very s
    eldom intellectual approach. One could wish that a certain firm in Seattle would have used the same approach. Hugo was one of the great heroes of the 20th century and a decent human being who would have been very pleased to see a European aircraft industry grow to such a leading position bring people together was his goal.

  • @BobSmith-dk8nw
    @BobSmith-dk8nw Місяць тому +9

    _The WWI Fly Ace Joke_
    First heard this joke when I was about 10 in 1961.
    [After I had heard it - I saw this joke in _Boys Life_ where they obviously didn't get it].
    Little Johnny brought his Uncle The World War One Flying Ace to School for Show and Tell. His Uncle tells tales of daring do until he gets to this one story.
    _"So - there we wuz - me an' Georgie - and they had five of these Fookers coming to get us."_
    The Teacher interrupted him and said:
    _"The Fokker is a type of German Aircraft, Children."_
    Johnny's Uncle replies:
    _"Right ya are Missy - but these Fookers was flying Albatrosses."_
    .
    .
    .
    .

    • @dougscott8161
      @dougscott8161 Місяць тому

      The way I had heard it was : "Ya, but these Fookers was flying Messerschmitts".

  • @deck614
    @deck614 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this stunning story! Hugo Junker deserves all our respect and admiration.
    Just one thing: 5:25 the first commercial flight ever was made by a French Farman F60 Goliath, on February 8th 1919, indeed between Paris and London.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you very much, I am very pleased you enjoyed the video. also, thank you for the heads up on the flight.

  • @kevinhanson8142
    @kevinhanson8142 Місяць тому

    Awesome, once again you have nailed it!
    My membership ought to show up by tomorrow.
    There’s is another presenter I hold in similar esteem but you cover a much wider range of topics.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @Pootycat8359
      @Pootycat8359 Місяць тому

      That's a famous joke! I first heard it from a friend of mine in the 1980s, who, incidentally, had been a pilot in WWII, in the Fascist Airforce, and had lots of great stories to tell, many from the viewpoint of the "other side," during the war.

  • @mongolike513
    @mongolike513 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent work. A Junkers cargo plane was used in New Guinea in the thirties flying mining equipment piece by piece .into Bulolo in the dark interior. Hundreds of tons of machinery were reassembled for the mine. The machine may have even been still flying in WW2. A marvellously capable aircraft flown by remarkable people.

  • @bearzilla2462
    @bearzilla2462 Місяць тому +2

    Awesome! I missed your uploads!

  • @davidhewson8605
    @davidhewson8605 Місяць тому

    Well narrated and fascinating summary of Junkers , and the man . Use of the deep wing integrating cabins , engines etc. was reminiscent of flying wings much later on ! . Viener Schnitzle with oil vapour gravy sounds almost edible !. Fantastic documentary ! . Thanks . Dave

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, It would have been something incredible to have flown on the G.38....Imagine the view.

  • @theblackbear211
    @theblackbear211 Місяць тому +3

    Bravo. Well done.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video, more on the way.

  • @Ob1sdarkside
    @Ob1sdarkside Місяць тому +1

    "Divorced by an angry Fokker" great line. One of my memories of Junkers was the large green heat pump in my parents' back garden. When it eventually stopped working, you couldn't get parts for it anymore. Hello new heating system 😂

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +1

      I was wondering how many people would pick up on that line. How long did they have the Junkers heating system?

    • @Ob1sdarkside
      @Ob1sdarkside Місяць тому

      @aviationdeepdive I think it was around ten years. I was quite young but mad about WW2 planes. I thought it was quite cool

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning Місяць тому +1

    Great video!

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Hugo Junkers was a fascinating man.

  • @patfleming3835
    @patfleming3835 Місяць тому

    Great video. Commandant James Fitzmaurice did fly with the RAF but was only finished his flight training when the war ended. Ireland was at that time part of the British empire. After Ireland won its independence he joined the Irish Air Corps becoming by the time of the flight of the Bremen in 1928 2nd in command of the corps.
    Fitzmaurice had attempted to fly across the Atlantic the previous year on the ‘Princess Xenia’ but had to turn back 300 miles west of Ireland due to the weather.
    Baldonnel was the HQ of the Irish Air Corps. Kohl was the pilot, Fitzmaurice was co-pilot with the Baron as a passenger /owner. Fitzmaurice later was promoted to Colonel and commander of the air corps before retiring shortly afterwards.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      That's all correct, he was a very interesting character for sure.

  • @pencilpauli9442
    @pencilpauli9442 Місяць тому

    Thank you.
    A fascinating insight into the life and work of Junkers.
    Had no idea he was associated with the Bauhaus.

  • @perrydowd9285
    @perrydowd9285 Місяць тому

    I'm glad t was you who had to navigate this rabbit hole.
    I'm amazed. This one is so well researched, even higher than your usual high standards.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words! A lot of effort went into this one.Hugo Junkers deserves to be known for the great man he was.

    • @perrydowd9285
      @perrydowd9285 Місяць тому

      Agreed.

  • @blaatand72
    @blaatand72 Місяць тому

    Muy bueno, si señor, historia tal como fue.
    Me ha encantado.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Gracias, me complace mucho que hayas disfrutado del video. Es nuestra responsabilidad preservar las historias de aquellas personas que nos precedieron

  • @glengrant3884
    @glengrant3884 Місяць тому +1

    GREAT WORK JIMMY!💥💪
    AUSTRALIA!!🤍💙❤️💥🙌

  • @GermanGreetings
    @GermanGreetings Місяць тому

    Thank You,Sir.

  • @Curious-Minds
    @Curious-Minds Місяць тому +1

    I laughed too hard at the "fokker" references.
    Nicely done documentary, i never knew Junkers had died before the outbreak of WW2.

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 Місяць тому

    Landing gear on the g38 is a work of art.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Indeed, a masterpiece of engineering. I thought I was the only one to admire it....the whole G.38 is a masterpiece.

  • @thomasw.glasgow7449
    @thomasw.glasgow7449 Місяць тому +1

    I K Brunell had the same prob when he started building the first iron ship , every one laughed sayin steel does not float , they never heard of Archimedes ? well he shut them aw up in the end , thank god we had pioneers like this or we would still be walkin every where , aye !

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win... I think that's how it goes.

    • @MikeC_CdnEng
      @MikeC_CdnEng Місяць тому

      Same thoughts @thomasw.glasgow7449. A young student showing interest in Brunell and his reckless use of unproven technology, his confidence in problem solving through human ingenuity w/o reference to revealed truths. These are the early warnings to avoid the awful fate that Mech Eng hubris will bring to a family.
      I'm hoping you appreciate dry (but very poor) wit. And you've had a couple pints.

  • @Rom3_29
    @Rom3_29 18 днів тому

    Finland used this Junkers model during 2. WW with floats , skis and wheels. Flying small solder patrols behind Soviet lines, and plant mines on Murmansk rails to south.
    17:13 . This has a Finnish civilian registration marking O H.

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Місяць тому

    Excellent video, very detailed.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Hugo Junkers deserves the recognition.

  • @jean-francoislemieux5509
    @jean-francoislemieux5509 Місяць тому

    very well researched and interesting! could you do one on Dornier?

  • @claes5336
    @claes5336 Місяць тому +1

    very good!

  • @chrismoule7242
    @chrismoule7242 Місяць тому

    23:34 - excellent Health & Safety from that mechanic there...

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      It's amazing how many of our ancestors made it considering...

  • @williampratt1066
    @williampratt1066 Місяць тому +3

    Well that kind of explained why a lot of soviet aircraft looked like they were designed by junkers

  • @appaho9tel
    @appaho9tel Місяць тому +2

    I am confused, "reach 3K' feet in 20 minutes." the military spec was a 150' per minute rate of climb? Seems like maybe 3K meters in 20 minutes.

  • @jeremywilson4326
    @jeremywilson4326 Місяць тому +2

    There must have been some kind of turbulence around the exhaust header of the J 4 .

    • @Curious-Minds
      @Curious-Minds Місяць тому +1

      That's exactly what I was thinking.

  • @chrismoule7242
    @chrismoule7242 Місяць тому

    0:20 - I think of WW1...but then I was a WW1 aviation fan from the word go.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      If it has wings, I am a fan, except for mosquitos, the insect not the wooden wonder.

  • @larsjansen1596
    @larsjansen1596 Місяць тому +1

    super movie

  • @markfranks1329
    @markfranks1329 Місяць тому +2

    Hugo Junkers had absolutely nothing to do with the design of the Ju 87 or '88. When these aircraft were being conceived, he was essentially under house arrest by the Nazis for refusing to have his company making a/c that were used as weapons of war. Junkers was basically run by the RLM at this time.The thought that designs bearing his name were being used as tools of destruction was a concept he found abhorrent. He was a socialist regarding his view of air transport in that air travel was for peaceful purposes and was intended for everyone, not just the wealthy. That was his dream.
    He died a broken man. It's tragic, really.
    Don't ever mistake Hugo Junkers with the familiar Junkers designs of WW II.

  • @MrCraigulator
    @MrCraigulator Місяць тому +1

    Wow. Amazing job. This piece is now the industry standard for intra war aviation docs. Top notch all around. Thank you.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Thank you! I really appreciate that. Stay tuned, more to come.

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Місяць тому

    Afraid he signed a deal with another Fokker ! Great job 👍 and the Fokker wasn't even German? Great video.

  • @Arltratlo
    @Arltratlo Місяць тому

    Junker water boilers are still a very good brand!

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      That's sounds like it could make a good commercial.

  • @TheNewOrder-DaysOfConflict
    @TheNewOrder-DaysOfConflict Місяць тому

    damn that smile, deadly smile

  • @fjashfcsahds
    @fjashfcsahds Місяць тому

    I already knew the truth about Hugo Junkers but I am thankfull to you for bringing his strory to the wider piblic.

  • @KrzychuWGaming
    @KrzychuWGaming Місяць тому

    can we get a short video about the Me p.1091 stufe II & stufe III 🥺

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti Місяць тому

    Very interesting; sounds like Junkers was treated very badly. My tenuous connection is that my uncle has flow on Lufthansa's restored Ju-52 some years back.

  • @glynngriffith3044
    @glynngriffith3044 Місяць тому

    Amazing how years later the canard was adopted for the RAF Typhoon

  • @hokehinson5987
    @hokehinson5987 Місяць тому +1

    The folding wing ju-87 was never addressed...photo click bait. The brief historical account of the man junkers was good. Henry Ford built a tri motor passenager / transport plane very similar to the ju 52. Herny ford a stanch supporter of the Reich, wonder if the nazi gave ford license to built his tri motor in america?

  • @RB-tz8kj
    @RB-tz8kj Місяць тому

    We had a gas fired Junkers water heater in the 70's, 80's

  • @DZB00167
    @DZB00167 Місяць тому

    日本の99式艦上爆撃機やアメリカのSBD、SB2Cなど他の急降下爆撃機と比べると、Ju-87の降下角度は異常。
    ほぼ直角なんだよね。

  • @20chocsaday
    @20chocsaday Місяць тому

    I associate Junkers with aero engines and a kind of food.

  • @Orangesjesus
    @Orangesjesus Місяць тому

    Open cockpits for the pilots, (and chauffeurs of the era). What was that about?.

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому +3

      That stiff 100+ knot air stream will cure any hang over

  • @DavidGreen-hp5yq
    @DavidGreen-hp5yq Місяць тому +1

    The FB enticing picture looks like someone (Junkers) is using the Grumman paperclip-style folding wings.

  • @rbilleaud
    @rbilleaud Місяць тому

    To me Junkers is the Ju-52.

  • @Pootycat8359
    @Pootycat8359 Місяць тому

    It's interesting to note that Junkers sued the Ford Motor Co. for patent infringement, regarding the Ford "Tri-Motor." and won. Incidentally, prior to WWI, Mauser sued the U.S. gov't over the Springfield 1903 service rifle, and won that one, too. Those Krauts come up with GREAT designs, and we.....STEAL'em, heh, heh....🤗 But sometimes, the arrangement is advantageous to both parties:
    "When the rockets go up, who cares where they come down!...."
    ua-cam.com/video/voRB4JenjqA/v-deo.html

  • @charlesmoss8119
    @charlesmoss8119 Місяць тому

    12 children?? Well I guess mass production wasn't much of stretch 😂

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      It's amazing he had the time and energy to have 12 kids and do all the rest.

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron Місяць тому

    Ernie Udets best mate….

  • @paulharrison2351
    @paulharrison2351 Місяць тому

    Well junkers saw that Fokker off

  • @BoBnotThat1
    @BoBnotThat1 Місяць тому

    Name one German that's fun to be around😂

    • @aviationdeepdive
      @aviationdeepdive  Місяць тому

      Ah, come now, our German friends have an deserved reputation.

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 Місяць тому

    "No One!" builds passanger planes. EveryOne! Builds "Passenger" or cargo planes, as a "Bomber" in disguise, carrying cargo, or people?
    Granny was in the In. She flew Concord and 747 firsts'. I was too young to understand, but I knew it was a big darn deal.
    Got it. Junker is about like Westinghouse in history, and humanity, or Fokker and Edison.

    • @redblack8414
      @redblack8414 Місяць тому +1

      It's Concorde.

    • @davefellhoelter1343
      @davefellhoelter1343 Місяць тому

      @@redblack8414 U! R! Correct! "I am" retired, legally stoned! Possibly over? the BAC limit to operate a motor vehicle.
      But very happy, I LOVE God! Trust him too.
      Know what "I KNOW!" I lived it.