Junkers
- '8-33'?, Junkers Ju W33 - single-engined light transport, 1926
- '8-34'?, Junkers Ju W34 - single-engine light transport+reconnaissance (development of W33), 1933
- Junkers Ju 52 Tante Ju (Auntie Ju), transport + bomber
- Junkers Ef 61 - high-altitude fighter + reconnaissance (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 86 - bomber + reconnaissance
- Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, dive-bomber
- Junkers Ju 88 - bomber + reconnaissance + night-fighter
- Junkers Ju 89 - heavy bomber (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 90 - bomber (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 187 - improved Ju-87, one prototype half completed before cancellation
- Junkers Ju 188 - Rächer (Avenger), bomber
- Junkers Ju 248 - re-designation of Me 263
- Junkers Ju 252 - transport
- Junkers Ju 287 - "Hakenflug" (Bent Wing) heavy bomber (jet-engined) (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 288 - bomber (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 290 - long-range bomber (prototype)
- Junkers Ju 322 - "Mammut" (Mammoth) giant assault glider
- Junkers Ju 352 Herkules (Hercules), transport
- Junkers Ju 388 Stortebeker(legendary pirate), reconnaissance + night-fighter
- Junkers Ju 390 - long-range bomber
- Junkers Ju 488 - heavy bomber
- Junkers EF 126 - "Lilli" pulsejet fighter built in USSR in 1947
- Junkers EF 131 - derived from the Ju-287, built in the USSR in 1946
- Junkers EF 132 - advanced heavy bomber
- Junkers EF 140 - bomber built in the USSR postwar
- Junkers EF 150 - bomber built in the USSR postwar
- Junkers EF 152 - bomber project, became GDR Baade 152 airliner which was shut-down by Soviets
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