Variants
- 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.
- 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.
- Ju 86Z series
- Civil export models
- Ju 186
- Proposed four-engined high-altitude bomber aircraft. Not built.
- Ju 286
- Proposed six-engined high-altitude bomber aircraft. Not built.
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