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List of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52

This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52 that have taken place since its first flight, including aircraft based on the Ju 52 airframe such as the Amiot Toucan and CASA 352. Military accidents, hijackings, and incidents of terrorism are included; acts of war are outside the scope of this list.

1933 edit

27 May
An RDL (Reichsverband der Deutschen Luftfahrt-Industrie, "Reich Association of the German Aircraft Industry") Ju 52/1mcai (D-2356) burned out at Zechliner Hütte, Germany, following an engine fire.[1]

1934 edit

6 November
A Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG) Ju 52/3mge (D-AVAN) crashed at Gross-Rackitt, Pommern, Germany while attempting an emergency landing, killing the five crew.[2]

1935 edit

31 January
A Deruluft Ju 52/3mge (D-AREN) crashed into a hill at Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland) in rain and fog, killing all 11 on board.[3]
25 April
A Deutsche Luft Hansa (DLH) Ju 52/3mho (D-AJYR, Emil Schäfer) struck a mountain near Hallgarten, Germany, in bad weather, killing all three on board.[4]
22 July
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Hanskühnenburg, Germany for reasons unknown, killing all 11 on board.[5]

1936 edit

14 January
A Colombian Air Force Ju 52/3m (624) crashed near Tres Esquinas Air Base due to mechanical failure, killing 13 of 19 on board.[6]
17 January
A Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB) Ju 52/3mce (registration unknown, Chorolque) crashed into the Tapacarí swamps northeast of Cochabamba, Bolivia, killing all 13 on board.[7]
16 March
An ÖLAG (Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG, Austrian Airways) Ju 52/3m (OE-LAL) crashed on the Saualpe in a blizzard, suffering substantial damage; all five on board survived. The aircraft was operating a Vienna-Rome passenger service with stops at Graz, Klagenfurt and Venice.[8]
17 April
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-ASOR) struck a mountainside near Orvin, Switzerland after the crew became lost following a navigation error, killing three of five on board.[9]
16 June
A Norwegian Air Lines Ju 52/3 mW (LN-DAE, Havørn) crashed into Mount Lihesten in fog, killing all seven on board.
20 July
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m struck treetops and crashed at Oberhof, Germany, killing two of four on board.[10]
19 September
A DLH Ju 52/3mfe (D-AJUX, Hermann Goering) crashed near Frankfurt, Germany.[11]
1 November
A DLH Ju 52/3mge (D-APOO, Heinrich Kroll) crashed into mountains near Tabarz en route to Erfurt, probably due to spatial disorientation, killing 11 of 15 on board.[12]
17 November
A DLH Ju 52/3mge (D-ASUI, Hans Berr), en route from Leipzig Airport to Nürnberg-Marienberg Airport, crashed on the Moritzberg near Lauf an der Pegnitz, due to pilot disorientation. Four of the 16 people on board died.[13]
28 November
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-ATAK, Marschall v. Bieberstein) crashed on landing near Hannover, Germany; all 15 on board were able to evacuate the aircraft before it caught fire due to a ruptured fuel tank.[14]
4 December
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-ASIH, Rudolf Windisch) crashed in the French Alps near Le Grand-Bornand in high winds, killing all six on board.[15]
8 December
A Condor Legion Ju 52/3m (22-78) struck a mountainside near Serranillos, Avila, Spain, killing all four on board.[16]

1937 edit

6 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg3e "33+K39" crashed at Liegnitz, Germany.[17]
16 June
A South African Airways (SAA) Ju 52/3msa1 (ZS-AKY, Earl of Caledon) crashed on takeoff from Rand Airport due to loss of power of two engines, killing one.[18]
1 August
A Eurasia Ju 52/3m (XVIII) crashed at Kunming, China following engine failure.[19]
14 August
A HISMA (Sociedad Hispano-Marroquí de Transportes, "Spanish-Moroccan Transport Company") Ju 52/3m (22-51) was written off in Spain for reasons unknown.[20]
15 October
A HISMA Ju 52/3m (22-62) was written off in Spain for reasons unknown.[21]
October 25
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "S2+PO" crashed at Tutow, Germany.[22]
November 16
A Sabena Ju 52/3m crashed at Ostend, Belgium, after striking a factory chimney, killing all 12 on board.
November 26
A DLH Ju 52/3mfe (D-AGAV, Emil Schäfer) crashed into a hangar in fog on takeoff from Croydon Airport, killing all three on board.[23]
November
A DVL (Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt, "German Research Institute for Aviation") Ju 52/3mge (D-AFYV) crashed at Roggentin, Germany during a test flight.[24]
3 December
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-AXAT, Rudolf Windisch) force-landed just after takeoff from Munich, killing the pilot. The aircraft was operating mail flight "PF.229" to Baghdad.[25]
15 December
A LAB Ju 52/3mce (CB-18, Huanani) crashed near Sorata, Bolivia on a cargo flight, killing all eight on board.[26]

1938 edit

4 January
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-ABUR, Charles Haar) crashed at Frankfurt in a snowstorm while on approach due to icing, killing all six on board.[27]
22 February
A DLH Ju 52/3mge (D-APAR, Otto Parschau) crashed near Pontoise, France, in fog, killing all three on board.[28]
30 March
An Ala Littoria Ju 52/3m (I-BEZI) crashed off Lido Airport during a training flight due to pilot error; both pilots survived.[29]
22 May
A Syndicato Condor Ju 52/3mge (PP-CBC, Guaracy) crashed into water off Santos Dumont Airport, killing six of 17 on board; Brazilian Minister of Justice Mauricio Cardoso was among the dead.[30]
26 June
A DLH Sucursal Peru (DLH's Peruvian subsidiary) Ju 52/3mge (OA-HHB, Misti) crashed near Chilligua, Peru, killing all seven on board.[31]
16 July
A Eurasia Ju 52/3mge (XXI) crashed at Wuhan, China while attempting to land in strong crosswinds.[32]
15 August
A Syndicato Condor Ju 52/3mfe (PP-CAT, Anhanga) crashed on takeoff into Guanabara Bay, killing all nine on board.[33]
29 September
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m (D-AMOK) crashed on landing at Frankfurt Airport after touching down too soon due to pilot error, killing one of four on board.[34]
1 October
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-AVFB) crashed on Piz Cengalo mountain near Graubünden, Switzerland, killing all 13 on board; a postal bag from the aircraft was found in 1952.[35]
2 December
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-ANOY, Rudolf v. Thüna) crashed near Kahlenburg hill and caught fire; all eight on board survived. The aircraft was operating a Berlin-Vienna passenger service.[36]

1939 edit

13 January
A Syndicato Condor Ju 52/3mge (PP-CAY, Marimba) struck a mountain near Rio Bonito, Brazil, killing all 10 on board.[37]
24 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m struck a mountain near Arrens, France, killing all five on board. The aircraft was operated by either HISMA or the Luftwaffe and was armed with two machine guns and was flown during the Spanish Civil War.
24 February
A Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) Ju 52/3mge (D-ALUS) struck a mountain at Termes Ribi, Commune de Roubion, France during a snowstorm, killing all 10 on board; the wreckage was found on 4 March 1939. The aircraft was flying home pilots of the Condor Legion who had fought in Spain.[38]
12 March
A Eurasia Ju 52/3mge (XXIII, Chiao T'ung 1) struck a mountain near Weiring, China in bad weather, killing four of six on board.[39]
14 March
A Sabena Ju 52/3mge (OO-AUA) crashed into a field at Haren, Belgium due to pilot error, killing all three on board.[40]
29 March
An Iberia Ju 52/3mge (M-CABD, Mola) crashed in the Sierra de Grecos, Spain.[41]
24 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m reportedly crashed at Großer Arbersee, Germany.[42]
29 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed near Bollstadt/Amerdingen after it struck a wooden measuring tower, killing five of seven on board. The aircraft's altimeter was malfunctioning.[43]
3 August
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-ANJH, Hans Loeb) was written off following a landing accident at Mingaladon Airport, Burma (now Myanmar).[44]
4 August
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-AUJG, Hans Wende) crashed in the Llaberia mountains near Tivissa, Spain, killing all seven on board.[45]
30 August
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-AFOP, Karl Hochmuth) crashed on takeoff from Hannover, Germany, killing all seven on board.[46]
31 August
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Zueding, Germany, probably due to pilot error, killing four of five on board.[47]
5 September
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "WL-AGZG" was accidentally shot down by flak from naval ship Admiral Scheer and crashed at Wilhelmshaven-Reede, killing all nine on board.[48]
13 September
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "2D+PH" crashed near Zinnitz, Germany during a mail transport flight.[49]
22 September
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m struck a balloon cable and crashed near Großjena, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, killing all 13 on board.[50]
9 October
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4c "G6+KO" crashed at Thomasdorf (near Waldenburg), Germany after hitting a tree while flying too low, killing all seven on board.[51]
10 October
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed off Wangerooge, Germany due to pilot error; there were no casualties.[52]
10 November
Spanish Air Force Ju 52/3m 22-104 crashed near Lastras de Cuellar, Segovia, Spain, killing seven of 11 on board.[53]
4 December
An Ala Littoria Ju 52/3mlu (I-BAUS) struck a mountain and crashed near Bayerisch Eisenstein, killing four of 17 on board.[54]
18 December
An Iberia Ju 52/3m (M-CABA, Sanjurjo) crashed at sea off Europa Point, Gibraltar in severe weather, killing all 10 on board. Although it was rumored that the aircraft was shot down from the Rock of Gibraltar or a British warship, this was deemed unlikely.[55]

1940 edit

7 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Meurcourt, Haute Saône, France following an engine explosion, killing all nine on board. The aircraft was transporting radio equipment for espionage purposes.[56]
9 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed near Tarm, Denmark after the pilot became disorientated in fog, killing eight of nine on board.[57]
12 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Einfeld, Germany after failing to gain sufficient height on takeoff, killing two.[58]
12 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed in a forest at Neumünster, Germany after failing to gain sufficient height on takeoff; several crew were seriously injured, but all on board survived. The aircraft was headed to Norway.
13 April
Thirteen Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e's took off from Tempelhof Airport to carry 2./A.R.112 Gebirgsbatterie and supplies to Narvik. Of these, two (SE+JZ and CN+BS) got lost in a snowstorm and force-landed on ice at Gullesfjordbotn, Troms, Norway; both aircraft were bombed by three Norwegian Heinkel He 115's the next morning and burned out and later sank when the ice melted; both aircraft crew were captured by Norwegian forces and interned in Canada for the remainder of the war.[59][60] The other eleven landed on the frozen Lake Hartvikvatnet in Narvik. One aircraft (SE+KC) was able to take off again and land in Sweden, but the other ten aircraft sank in May 1940 after the ice melted. One aircraft was raised in 1983 and another four in 1986.[61]
13 April
Two Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m's crashed in the sea at Gangsoya, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; seven crew were taken prisoner, but ten remain missing.[62][63]
14 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+AT", of 6.Staffel II/KGzbV 1, was written off in a forced landing at Valebu, Oppland, Norway.[64]
14 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m force-landed on the frozen River Vorma, Norway due to fuel exhaustion.[65]
14 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+CC", of Stab II./KGzbV 1, force-landed in a field at Galderud, Hedmark, Norway; all four on board survived and were captured by Norwegian forces.
16 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "1Z+IY", of 14.Staffel IV/KGr.zbV.1, struck a cliff at Kvamen, Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway in bad weather, killing all four on board.[66]
16 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "BA+KK" crashed off Tofte, Norway, killing all 17 on board.[67]
17 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "IZ+FT", of III./KGr.zbV.I, crashed on ice at Langevannet, Fosselandsheia, Vest-Agder, Norway and sank, killing all 17 on board.[68]
10 May
157 (of 430) Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m's were lost during the German invasion of the Netherlands and Belgium; at least 900 crew/troops were killed.
14 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "9P+KK" crashed at Bierset, Belgium.[69]
20 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg "CN+HJ", of KG.zbV 106, performed an emergency landing on the frozen Lake Kjerringvatnet after an engine failed on takeoff; the aircraft later sank. In the summer of 1943, the aircraft was blown up by the Germans.[70]
23 May
A LARES Ju 52/3mba (YR-ABF) was reportedly written off at Bazargio-Dobruja, Romania.[71]
26 May
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m of 1./KGrzbV 107 (Fliegerkorps X) struck trees for reasons unknown and crashed at Åmot, Østerdalen, Hedmark, Norway, killing all 15 on board. The aircraft was on its way to Narvik with paratroopers and drop containers.[72]
28 May
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Ulmet/Kusel, Germany, killing all five on board.[73]
7 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Koblenz, Germany; all three on board survived.[74]
7 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Charleville, France, killing all four on board.[75]
7 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Mannheim Airport, killing one.[76]
14 June
Aero O/Y (now Finnair) Ju 52/3mge "Kaleva" (OH-ALL) en route from Tallinn to Helsinki was shot down over the Gulf of Finland by two Soviet bombers although Finland and the Soviet Union were not at war at the time. The crew of two and all seven passengers, including one American and two French diplomatic couriers, were killed. A short time later, a Soviet submarine picked up flotsam, including diplomatic mailbags. The reason for the peacetime attack on a civilian aircraft has been speculated to have involved the diplomatic mail.
30 October
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m struck the side of Hocheck mountain near Watzmann in bad weather, killing all six on board; the wreckage was found in the summer of 2003.[77]
4 November
A LAB Ju 52/3mbe (CB-17) struck trees and crashed at Rincón del Tigre, Chiquitos, Bolivia due to weather, killing all 14 on board; the wreckage was located in January 1942.[78]
8 November
A VASP Ju-52/3mg3e (PP-SPF) taking off from Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont to São Paulo-Congonhas collided in mid-air with a de Havilland Dragonfly, registration LV-KAB belonging to the Anglo Mexican Petroleum Company (Shell-Mex), which was preparing for a water-landing in front of Fluminense Yacht Club [pt]. Both aircraft crashed, killing all 14 passengers and four crew on the VASP aircraft and the pilot of the Shell-Mex aircraft.[79][80]
16 November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Brest, France, killing all 11 on board.[81]

1941 edit

1 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52 See (a floatplane version of the Ju 52), of Luftwaffe 1./KGr.zbV 108, crashed at Bodø, Norway while attempting an emergency landing due to bad weather; there were no casualties.[82]
2 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52 See, of Luftwaffe 1./KGr.zbV 108, was destroyed in a storm while moored at Hommelvik Seaplane Base; no casualties.[83]
4 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg6e force-landed on a snow-covered field in bad weather on the Umbalkees Glacier, Austria, killing one of 11 on board; the wreck was discovered in 2002.[84]
8 January
South African Air Force Ju 52/3msai 668 crashed 8 mi northeast of Mbeya, Tanzania, killing all 15 on board.[85]
17 January
A Malert Ju 52/3mg3e (HA-JUA, Kaszala Karoly) crashed near Nagyvárad (Oradea), Hungary, killing all 12 on board.[86]
28 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg6e 6880, of 1. Staffel/KGr.zbV 9, crashed at Rhodos Island, Greece, killing seven of 13 on board.[87]
2 February
Portuguese Air Force Ju 52/3mge 201 was destroyed in a hangar collapse at Sintra Air Base during a storm along with 10 Breda Ba.65s.[88]
13 February
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of Blindflugschule 2, struck Mont Tezio (near Perugia, Italy) for reasons unknown, killing three of five on board.[89]
17 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg5e "4V+EH", of 1. Staffel/KGr.zbV 9, disappeared over the Straits of Messina, Italy with four on board, probably after striking the sea while flying too low; three crew remain MIA and a fourth is KIA.[90]
19 February
Spanish Air Force Ju 52/3m 22-89 was written off in Spain for reasons unknown.[91]
1 March
An Iberia Ju 52/3mge (EC-AAJ, Guadalquivir) crashed at Palma de Mallorca, Spain; all nine on board survived.[92]
1 March
A DLH Ju 52/3mte (D-AQAB) landed in Hommelvik Bay off Trondheim, but became airborne again after hitting a dune crest. After reaching a height of 4–5 m (13–16 ft), the aircraft landed hard on the water; both floats broke off and the aircraft nosed down, killing three of nine on board.[93]
7 April
During a snowstorm in the Bad Vöslau / Vienna area, five Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m ("G6+KH", "1Z+CL", "1Z+KK", "1Z+LL, and "1Z+JK") crashed at Leithagebirge, Austria, killing 31. The aircraft were part of a group of 16 on a mission to Romania.
21 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "NO+RH" crashed in the Apuseni Mountains north of Deva, Romania due to pilot error, killing all 16 on board.[94]
22 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed west of Kumanovo, North Macedonia while attempting an emergency landing, killing at least four.[95]
23 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of 4./KG.zbV 1, crashed in the southern Carpathians, Romania, killing one of four on board.[96]
20 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "G6+EK" crashed near Alikarnassos, Iraklion, Greece, killing two of four on board.[97]
20 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "9P+MU" crashed at Chania-Alikianu, Greece, killing all four on board.[98]
24 May
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Kalamos, Tanagra, Greece, killing two of four on board.[99]
25 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of 1./KGr.zbV 50, crashed near Pasenow, Germany for reasons unknown, killing two of four on board.[100]
27 June
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "P4+??" struck Tønnølfjellet, Oksvoll, Sør-Trøndelag, in thick fog, killing 13 of 14 on board.[101]
22 August
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "BJ+YQ" crashed at Langendiebach Airfield during a training flight when the pilots were blinded by searchlight beacons; all three crew on board survived.[102]
8 October
Luftwaffe Ju 52 See "HE+DK", of Transportstaffel 1./KGr.zbV 108, force-landed at Homlafossen, Dølan, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway due to overloading; all four on board survived. The pilot was later killed in a 1942 crash.[103]
20 October
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-AUXZ, Otto v. Beaulieau-Marconay) crashed at Gabrene, Petrich, Bulgaria, killing all 13 on board.[104]
2 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52 See "DR+WH", of 1./KGr.zbV 108, crashed at Risvik, Salsbruket, Nord-Trondelag, Norway, killing one of 13 on board.[105]
7 November
An Aero O/Y Ju 52/3mce (OH-LAK, Sampo) made an emergency landing in the Gulf of Finland off Turku following triple engine failure due to poor fuel quality; two (of 16 on board) drowned while attempting to swim to safety.[106]
28 November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m struck an obstacle at Kjevik Airfield, Norway; no casualties.[107]
November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed in thick fog at Arzburg, Germany; all three on board survived.[108]
26 December
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+IT" crashed in the sea off Tympakiou, Crete, killing three of four on board.[109]

1942 edit

13 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "G6+GW", of 4./KGr.zbV.104, disappeared while on a flight to or from Targsorul Nou, Romania with nine on board; the wreckage was found in 2009 in the Black Sea off Odesa, Ukraine. Bad weather was blamed for the crash.[110][111]
14 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mge of Blindflugschule 4 burned out in a hangar fire at Kastrup Airfield, Norway.[112]
12 February
During the Stalingrad Airlift, 488 Ju 52/3m's were lost with around 1000 crew and troops killed.
24 February
During the Demjansk Airlift, 262 Ju 52/3m's were lost with around 300 crew and troops killed.
28 February
A Varig Ju 52/3mge (PP-VAL, Mauá) crashed on takeoff from Porto Alegre Airport into the River Guaíba, killing seven of 23 on board.[113][114]
20 March
A military Ju 52 stuck the Spitzmauer, a mountain in the Dead Mountains in Austria, in fog, killing all 4 on board.[115] The remains were discovered on 10 May 1942. Some debris are still visible from the hiking trail across the Klinser Scharte. A memorial cross close to the site carries a license plate from one of the aircraft's units. One part of the landing gear is used as a trail blaze.
24 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "BJ+ET" crashed 20 mi south-southwest of Porchov, Russia, killing all four on board.[116]
22 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "P4+HH", of Transportstaffel Fl.Führ.Nord, struck a mountain in dense fog near Breitind, Nordland, Norway en route to Petsamo, Finland (now Pechenga, Russia), killing all 18 on board.[117][118]
9 May
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed and burned near Uman, Ukraine, killing all five on board.[119]
22 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "7U+IK", of 2./KG.zbV.108, struck a mountain at Fugløy, Nordland, Norway (25 km (16 mi) southwest of Bodø), killing all five on board.[120][121]
1 August
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "7U+LK", of 2./KG.zbV.108, ditched in the sea off Langfjorden, Alta Finnmark, Norway in bad weather; no casualties. The aircraft was later salvaged by the Germans, but was written off in a crash two months later.[122][123]
22 October
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-AYGX, Johannes Höroldt) struck a wooded hillside at 380 m (1,250 ft) near Bukovac, Serbia while flying in clouds, killing all 17 on board. The pilot had received incorrect weather information and thought the cloud base was at 600 m (2,000 ft).[124]
22 October
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "9P+ES", of 4./KG.zbV.50, crashed near Tanndorf, Germany due to mechanical failure, killing all four on board.[125]
30 October
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mge "7U+LK", of 2./KG.zbV.108, force-landed at Øverlihøgda, Ringebu, Norway due to icing, killing two of eight on board.[126][127] The flight was going from Oslo Fornebu to Vaernes and Banak. After the crash, four occupants hiked to a nearby cabin. The wreckage was found three days later on November 3.[128] The wreck still remains in the crash location (61°33'57.4"N 10°27'28.9"E) although it has been slightly vandalized.
3 November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of 4./KG.zbV.300, struck Monte Calino, Italy, killing all five on board.[129]
5 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "7U+FK" struck Rendalen mountain at 1,450 m (4,760 ft), probably due to icing, killing the five crew. The aircraft was en route to Banak Air Base with spare parts for the German aircraft based there.[130][131]
11 November
An Iberia Ju 52/3mge (EC-AAF, La Cierva) was written off at Las Palmas.[132]
13 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg5e See "7U+FH" crashed at Tangedalskaret (15 km (9.3 mi) west of Solheim), killing all six on board; the wreckage was found on 18 December 1942.[133][134]
13 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "G6+AZ", of KGr.zbV.S 7 (Reggio), crashed near Trapani, Italy, killing all 20 on board.[135]
14 November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of 3./KG.zbV.172, crashed north of Kazanlak, Bulgaria due to icing, killing all four on board.[136]
19 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "V1+EB", of Fl.Ber./VIII.Fl.Korps, crashed at Makiivka, near Stalino (now Donetsk), Ukraine for reasons unknown, killing all four on board.[137]
14 December
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, of 3./KG.zbV.1, crashed off Sicily for reasons unknown, killing seven of 13 on board.[138]
18 December
A DDL Ju 52/3m (OY-DAL, Selandia) crashed near Vienna, killing two of 16 on board.[139]

1943 edit

1 January
A Sabena Ju 52/3mge (OO-AUG) crashed 80 mi from Bangui, Central African Republic.[140]
1 March
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-AQUB, Hans Berr) crashed on landing at Trondheim/Hommelvik Seaplane Base; no casualties.[141]
19 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "GG+FL" crashed at Gyulaj, Hungary following an engine fire, killing nine of ten on board.[142]
26 May
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed between Castelvetrano and Naples, Italy for reasons unknown, killing six of 19 on board.[143]
27 August
A VASP Ju-52/3mg3e (PP-SPD) flying from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont struck a building of the Naval Academy located close to the airport shortly after a second attempt at landing in Rio under fog. The aircraft broke in two and one part fell into the water. Of the 21 passengers and crew, three survived.[144][145]
1 September
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "4V+HN" crashed 34 mi east of Lviv, Ukraine for reasons unknown, killing 17 of 19 on board.[146]
6 September
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m ditched at sea off Kea, Greece due to fuel starvation, killing one.[147]
28 September
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "CK+QI" force-landed at Aroybukt, Troms, Norway following engine problems; all ten on board survived.[148]
24 October
An Aeroflot Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L37) struck trees and crashed upside down near Asha, Russia in bad weather due to pilot and ATC errors, killing all five on board. The aircraft was operating a Kuibyshev (now Samara)-Ufa-Chelyabinsk cargo flight.[149][150]
6 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "GG+FH" force-landed on the Black Sea; all 21 on board remain missing.[151]
22 November
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed northwest of Jagodina, Serbia for reasons unknown, killing two of four on board.[152]
21 December
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Văliug (Franzdorf), Romania in the Semenic Mountains for reasons unknown, killing three of four on board.[153]
25 December
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m force-landed at Gardermoen Airport due to fuel exhaustion; all 14 on board survived.[154]
31 December
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Perugia, Italy in severe weather, killing all eight on board.[155]

1944 edit

15 January
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-ADQW, Harry Rother) struck a hill in poor weather while descending for Zemun Airfield, killing all five on board.[156]
27 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "L5+GH" force-landed in snow in the mountains at Trinksteinsattel, Austria; all five on board survived.[157]
1 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "P4+CH" struck a mountain at Aakenustunturi, Finland in poor weather, killing the three crew.[158]
3 February
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed in Germany.[159]
19 February
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed in the Passendalestraat in Belchem, Belgium after striking a church, killing all three on board.[160]
21 February
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-AWAS, Joachim Blankenburg) disappeared off Greece with 16 on board; the wreckage was never found.[161]
22 February
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg14e crashed near Nikolayev, Ukraine, killing at least two.[162]
29 February
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed between Tiraspol and Crimea; all four on board were declared MIA.[163]
2 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+KL" crashed in a snowstorm at Ossig, Germany, killing all four on board.[164]
4 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+FZ" crashed between Eleusis and Malemes, Greece for reasons unknown; all four on board were declared MIA.[165]
25 March
A Sabena Ju 52/3mge (OO-AGU) crashed at Costermanville, DR Congo.[166]
3 April
A Sabena Ju 52/3mge (OO-AUF) crashed at Mongena, DR Congo.[167]
7 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "8T+MP" crashed at Jagielnica, Poland for reasons unknown, killing all four on board.[168]
10 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "RP+AX", of 4./KG.zbV.106, disappeared over the North Sea from Uetersen, Germany to Stavanger, Norway with 15 on board, probably due to bad weather.[169]
14 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m, flipped over and crashed on landing at Zemun Water Aerodrome (near Belgrade), Serbia, killing at least one.[170]
5 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "4V+BL" crashed at Jijilis, Romania, killing all four on board.[171]
28 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e (MS) 500132 crashed in the North Sea 7.5 mi off Wangerooge, Germany for reasons unknown, killing all four on board.[172]
7 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Cazaux, France, killing all four on board.[173]
27 June
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m was reportedly written off at Deelen Air Base, Netherlands.[174]
30 June
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg8e "RV+IT" crashed 19 mi northwest of Poprad, Western Tatra, Slovakia; all four on board survived.[175]
June
A NKAP (Narodnyy Komissariat Aviatsionnoy Promyshlennosti- state commissariat for aviation industry) Ju 52/3m (CCCP-I354) was written off in Russia.[176]
2 July
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "1Z+FQ" crashed 9 mi off Hydra, Greece due to engine failure, killing at least one.[177]
20 July
An Aeroflot Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L40, ex Luftwaffe "PI+BH") was being ferried from Alma-Ata (now Almaty) to Kuibyshev (now Samara) for state trials with the NII GVF when it stalled and crashed in the Dzhil-Dhuta near Kok-Su, Kazakhstan while attempting to avoid bad weather, killing all six on board.[178] The aircraft had been re-engined with two Shvetsov M-25Vs replacing the three BMW 132s.
27 August
An Iberia Ju 52/3mge (EC-AAG, Tajo) crashed at Cabo Tres Forcas (Ras Taksefi), Morocco.[179]
16 October
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-ADQU) crashed in the Lifjeld Mountains in poor weather, killing all 15 on board.[180]
16 October
DLH Flight 7, a Ju 52/3mg8e (D-ADQV, Hermann Stache), crashed into a mountain at Hestnutan, Norway due to radio failure, killing all 15 on board. The aircraft was operating an international scheduled Berlin-Copenhagen-Oslo service.[181]
25 October
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "G6+HH", of 1./TG 4, crashed 5 mi southeast of Zagreb, Croatia, killing five of six on board.[182]
6 November
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "7U+IL", of 10./III.TG 20, struck a mountain at Digerronden, Oppland, Norway after deviating from its flight route in bad weather, killing all 14 on board. The wreckage was found by the Germans on 16 June 1945 and then rediscovered by the Norwegians in 1959. Three bodies were recovered in 1963 and another four in 1989.[183][184]
17 December
Four Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m's ("4V+OP", "G6+MU", "G6+EV" and "4V+GP") crashed while supporting the Battle of the Bulge, killing at least seven with at least another four declared MIA.
17 December
During Operation Stosser, Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg7e 7251, of 5./TG 3, crashed on takeoff from Lippspringe Airfield; no casualties.[185]

1945 edit

10 January
A DLH Ju 52/3m (D-AUSS, Joseph Langfeld) crashed near Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, killing all seven on board.[186]
11 January
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed over Budapest; all four crew remain MIA.[187]
14 January
An Aeroflot/Tajikistan Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L46) crashed in the Rangon mountains, southeast of Stalinabad (now Dushanbe), following an in-flight fire, killing the three crew; the fire was probably caused by a fuel leak.[188]
22 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg8e "4V+BR" crashed at Bad Steinbach, Germany following engine failure, killing one of four on board.[189]
27 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "4V+PH" crashed near Legnica, Poland in bad weather; all three on board survived.[190]
31 January
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "G6-QV", of 3./TG 4, 11. Kompanie, disappeared in eastern Germany while on a flight from Gdansk (then Danzig) to Cottbus with 12 on board; all on board were declared MIA and presumed dead.[191]
4 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg5e "4V+FV", of 11./TG 3, crashed in the Budapest area, Hungary; all four on board were declared MIA.[192]
7 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "4V+NU", of 10./TG 3, crashed in the Budapest area, Hungary; all four on board were declared MIA.[193]
11 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg14e "8T+LV", of 11./TG 2, crashed between Papa and Budapest, Hungary, killing two of four crew; the other two remain MIA.[194]
23 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mg4e "4V+DR" struck a mountain at Klein Aupa, Germany (now Mala Upa, Czech Republic), killing all eight on board.[195]
23 February
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "VB+NO" struck a ridge at Slunecní jama-Snežka, Czech Republic while flying through a snowstorm, killing 23 of 28 on board. The aircraft was operating an ambulance flight from Breslau (now Wroclaw) to Hradec Králové.[196]
6 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "8T-NR", of 7./TG 2, crashed at Braunau, Austria due to icing, killing all four on board.[197]
13 March
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Aalborg West, Denmark in heavy fog, killing all five on board.[198]
15 March
An Aeroflot/Turkmenistan Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L41, ex. DLH D-AKOO) was being ferried from Ashkhabad (now Ashgabat) to Alma-Ata (now Almaty) for overhaul by ARM-405 when it crashed near Chardzhou Airport following engine failure; all seven on board survived.[199]
17 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "4V+EP", of 6./TG 3, crashed on takeoff from Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) for reasons unknown, killing four of eight on board.[200]
21 March
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "8T+CT", of 9./TG 2, crashed at Wroclaw, Poland (then Breslau, Germany); all four on board were declared MIA.[201]
13 April
A Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m crashed at Fahrenkamp, Germany following engine failure, killing all four on board.[202]
26 April
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3m "4V+GR", of 7./TG 3, struck a tree and crashed while landing at Berlin, killing one; another was declared MIA.[203]
8 May
Luftwaffe Ju 52/3mge "7U+OK", of 2./TG 20, crashed into a house at Buvika, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway while attempting an emergency landing; all three on board survived and no one in the house was injured. The aircraft had been stolen by three drunk Germans at Ørland airfield intending to fly to Sweden.[204][205]
16 May
Spanish Air Force Ju 52/3m 22-95 crashed on takeoff from León Airport, killing all 12 on board. The aircraft was being used for instrument flight training.[206]
11 August
Royal Norwegian Air Force Ju 52/3m "7U+NL" crashed on landing at Bardufoss Airport; no casualties.[207]
10 September
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAJP) was written off at Le Bourget Airport.[208]
31 October
An Aero OY Ju 52/3mce (OH-LAK) crashed in a forest while on an RCA approach to Hyvinkaa Airport after the aircraft descended too low due to bad weather and poor radio reception; all 14 on board survived.[209]
10 November
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BANO) was written off at Le Bourget Airport.[210]
23 November
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAKL) was written off at Toulouse, France.[211]

1946 edit

13 January
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BANP) crashed at Le Bouscat, Bordeaux after the wing struck a church steeple in poor visibility, killing both pilots.[212]
2 February
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BALK) was written off at Belo Airport after it crashed on takeoff.[213]
4 February
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAKO) was written off at Menorca Island following engine failure.[214]
6 February
An Aeroflot/Turkmenistan Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L35) stalled and crashed near Darvaza Airport after the left horizontal stabilizer separated, killing all six on board.[215]
7 February
Spanish Air Force Ju 52/3m T.2-5 struck trees and crashed while on approach to Huerta in poor visibility, killing all 10 on board.[216]
5 March
A Československé státní aerolinie (CSA - Československé státní aerolinie - Czechoslovak State Airlines) Ju 52/3m (OK-ZDN) crashed after repeated landing attempts at Prague airport, killing ten of 15 on board.[217]
28 April
An Aeroflot/West Siberia Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L27, ex Luftwaffe "BV+OP") force-landed in a wooded area near Kazan, Russia following engine failure; there were no casualties, but the aircraft was written off.[218][219]
22 May
A Det Norske Luftfartselskap A/S (DNL - The Norwegian Aviation Company) Ju 52/3m2e, (LN-LAB) crashed after takeoff from Oslo after the aircraft stalled due to engine failure, killing 12 of 13 on board.[220]
28 June
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAJS) struck power lines and crashed near Pau, France, during a mail flight, killing two of the three crew.[221]
8 August
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAJT) was written off at Le Bourget Airport.[222]
12 August
French Air Force Ju 52/3m B-46 crashed on Djouce Mountain (near Enniskerry) in Ireland after the pilot became disorientated in bad weather; all 27 on board survived. The aircraft was operating a charter flight from Le Bourget to Dublin, flying 21 Guides de France members to Ireland for a camping trip.[223][224]
4 September
A Compagnie Générale Transsaharienne (CGT - General Trans-Saharan Company) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BBYS) struck a concrete wall while landing at Ain el Bey Airport, Algeria; no casualties. Although the accident ripped off the rear section of the aircraft, the aircraft was repaired and returned to service.[225]
10 October
An Air Ocean Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCAA) struck a cliff 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Sefrou, Morocco, killing all 16 on board.[226]
23 October
A SOCOTRA Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCHD) crashed at Gebel Kalamoun, Egypt, and burned out, killing one of 24 on board.[227]
26 October
A Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI - Intercontinental Air Transport) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BBYL) was written off at Marignane Airport, France.[228]
1 November
A CTA Languedoc-Roussillon Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCAD) struck a hill at Saint-Léger-la-Montagne, France, due to possible wing icing, killing 23 of 27 on board in the joint-deadliest accident involving the Ju 52.[229]
22 November
Argentine Air Force Ju 52/3mge T-165 crashed in Argentina.[230]
25 November
Spanish Air Force Ju 52/3m T.2-76 struck a mountain in fog near Valdenoche, Spain, killing eight of 10 on board.[231]
1946
An Aeroflot Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L26/28) was being ferried from Alma-Ata (now Almaty), Kazakhstan to Novosibirsk, Russia when it crashed into mountains near Taldi-Kurgan, Kazakhstan in a storm, killing the four crew. The aircraft had been re-engined with two Shvetsov M-62IR engines replacing the three original BMW 132's.[232]

1947 edit

January 26
A British European Airways (BEA) Ju 52/3mg8e (G-AHOK) was written off at Renfrew, United Kingdom.[233]
5 March
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAKP) was written off at Le Bourget Airport.[234]
20 March
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAKM) was written off at Freetown, Sierra Leone.[235]
30 April
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BBYG) was written off at Niamey, Niger.[236]
7 June
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAKV) was written off at Yoff Airport.[237]
July 1
Air France Flight 612, an Amiot AAC.1 (F-BALF), crashed near Eseka, Cameroon, killing all 13 on board.[238]
July 15
An Aéro Cargo Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCHH) skidded off the runway while landing at Charmeil Airport, killing one of 19 on board.[239]
August 13
A French Air Force Amiot AAC-1 crashed near Chevilly during a night training exercise, killing all eight on board.[240]
August 30
An Air Atlas Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCHQ) struck high ground near El Ajeb, Morocco, killing one.[241]
November 13
A Société Auxiliaire de Navigation Aérienne (SANA) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BDYH) struck high ground in the Jura Mountains near Bouchox, France, killing both pilots.[242]

1948 edit

21 January
A French Air Force Amiot AAC.1 crashed in a valley near Moulouya, Morocco during a storm, killing three of five on board.[243]
2 March
A Société de Transports Aériens (STA) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BBYC) crashed in the Golfe du Lion off Perpignan, France, killing the four crew.[244]

1949 edit

February 3
An Aeroflot Ju 52/3m (CCCP-L54) struck a mountain after flying through snow; both pilots survived, but the aircraft was written off.[245]
February 7
A MAP Tyumen No. 26 Ju 52/3m (CCCP-I511) crashed in the taiga near Mezenka, Russia after all three engines failed due to snow ingestion, killing one of the five crew.[246]
March 12
A French Air Force Amiot AAC.1 crashed near Hoang Su Phi, Vietnam, killing all 23 on board.[247]
July 9
French Navy Amiot AAC.1 1036/32 S-1 crashed off Zaouit Massa, Morocco, killing all 18 on board.[248]
August 21
A Compagnie Aérienne de Transports Indochinois (CATI) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BANQ) crashed in the Red River near Lao Kay, Vietnam, killing three.[249]

1950 edit

18 January
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-143 struck the side of a mountain near Tobarra, Spain, killing all 16 on board.[250]
22 May
A Bulgarian Air Force Ju 52/3m crashed into Mount Paskal after encountering a downdraft, killing six of the seven crew.[251]
12 June
A French Air Force Ju 52/3m disappeared while on a flight over Madagascar from Antananarivo to Tamatave with 16 on board; the nine survivors were rescued three weeks later after two of them walked for two weeks to a nearby village.[252]
23 July
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-167 was written off at an unknown location.[253]
26 September
A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 crashed off Melilla Air Force Base, Spain, killing all five on board.[254]
29 September
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-124 crashed at Galápagos, Spain, killing five of 17 on board.[255]
18 December
Two French Air Force Ju 52s (328/F-RBEH and 384/F-RBDK) collided and crashed at Tourane (now Da Nang), Vietnam, killing some 30 people on board both aircraft.[256][257]
22 December
A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 crashed and burned south of Antequera in the Sierra Tocal mountains, killing all five on board.[258]

1951 edit

6 February
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-47 crashed in the mountains near San Pablo de los Montes, killing all four on board.[259]
18 April
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-141 was written off at an unknown location.[260]
18 April
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-160 was written off at an unknown location.[261]
9 May
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-93 crashed in the Petraza Mountains near Monterroso (Lugo) during a storm, killing all four on board.[262]
26 June
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-114 crashed near Morón de la Fontera, killing all eight on board.[263]
29 June
A Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (JAT) Amiot AAC.1 (YU-ACE) crashed near Rijeka, Yugoslavia, killing all 14 on board.[264]
21 October
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-169 was written off at an unknown location.[265]

1952 edit

2 January
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BAMQ) crashed at Andapa, Madagascar, killing six of eleven on board.[266]
5 December
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BANK) was written off at Antalaha-Antsirabato, Madagascar; there were no casualties.[267]

1953 edit

12 January
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-227 was written off at an unknown location.[268]
17 March
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-185 was written off at an unknown location.[269]
10 April
An Air France Amiot AAC.1 (F-BALE) crashed on takeoff from Miandrivazo Airport, killing all four on board.[270]
12 November
A Lineas Aéreas del Estado (LADE) Ju 52/3msai (T-159, Rio Negro) collided in mid-air with Argentine Air Force de Havilland Dove T-62 near Villa Mugueta, Argentina, killing all 20 on board both aircraft.[271]
12 December
An Aeronorte Ju 52/3m (PP-DZY) disappeared while operating a Vitoria to Rio de Janeiro cargo service; the wreckage was possibly located near Mogi das Cruzes (40 km (25 mi) east of São Paulo), but this was unlikely as the site was not on the aircraft's flight path.[272]

1954 edit

18 January
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-145 was written off at an unknown location.[273]
18 February
French Navy Ju 52 1015 / 4S-5 struck the side of a mountain near Zaghouan, Tunisia at night, killing all 15 on board.[274]
25 August
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-220 was written off at an unknown location.[275]
29 August
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-162 struck Pico la Braña following engine failure, killing all four on board.[276]
16 September
A French Air Force AAC.1 struck a wooded mountainside near Mouzala, Algeria, killing all eight on board.[277]
1 November
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-247 crashed 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Ronda, killing all 11 on board.[278]

1955 edit

10 March
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-226 crashed at Jerez de la Frontera Air Base, killing one of eight on board.[279]
20 May
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-270 landed short of the runway at Suquez/Lérida and crashed in a ravine during an air festival; all six on board survived, but the aircraft was written off.[280]
27 June
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-268 crashed off Tétouan, Morocco in fog, killing two of four on board.[281]
15 November
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-223 was written off at an unknown location.[282]
2 December
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-234 crashed at Montserrat, Spain, due to engine failure; all eight on board bailed out and survived.[283]
7 December
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-221 was written off at an unknown location.[284]
20 December
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-147 crashed near La Granja, Segovia, Spain, killing four of five on board.[285]

1957 edit

23 February
A VASP Ju 52/3m (PT-AUX) crashed in a field near Salesópolis, Brazil and burned out, killing all six on board.[286]
8 May
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-251 crashed near Sidi Ifni Airport, Morocco following an in-flight fire, killing 12 of 14 on board.[287]
29 May
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-271 struck a mountain near Aras de Alpuente in the Sierra de Javalambre mountain range, killing all eight on board.[288]
3 July
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-208 ditched off Rio Martil; the radio operator remains missing.[289]

1958 edit

2 April
A Transportes Aéreos Orientales (TAO) Ju 52/3m (HC-SND) crashed at Quito, Ecuador following engine problems, killing three of 14 on board.[290]

1959 edit

23 June
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-239 was written off at an unknown location. On the same day Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2-136 was also written off at an unknown location.[291][292]
29 September
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-139 was written off at an unknown location.[293]

1960 edit

19 February
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-204 was written off at an unknown location.[294]
20 June
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-252 was written off at an unknown location.[295]

1961 edit

6 April
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-155 was written off at an unknown location.[296]
17 November
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-129 was written off at an unknown location.[297]

1962 edit

27 January
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-258 was written off at an unknown location.[298]

1965 edit

8 June
Two Spanish Air Force CASA 352s (T.2B-229 and T.2B-230) were flying in formation with seven other aircraft during a paradrop exercise when they collided in mid-air near Alcantarilla Air Base, killing all 14 on board both aircraft.[299][300]

1966 edit

18 May
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-266 was written off at an unknown location.[301]

1968 edit

6 July
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-158 was written off at an unknown location.[302]
19 December
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-235 force-landed at Gran Tarajal, Fuerteventura, Spain, following center engine failure; all three on board survived, but the aircraft was written off.[303]

1969 edit

26 June
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-191 was written off at an unknown location.[304]
30 August
A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 was written off at Monte Vega, Dueñas, Spain, after a propeller separated; all four on board survived.[305]
6 November
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-133 was written off at an unknown location.[287]

1970 edit

28 August
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-156 was written off at an unknown location.[306]

1971 edit

22 February
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-157 was written off at an unknown location.[307]
27 July
Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T.2B-198 was written off at an unknown location.[308]

1987 edit

29 May
A Ju-Air Ju 52/3m (HB-HOS) lost control during landing at Winningen Airport, Germany; after it bounced during a premature landing, the pilot attempted a go-around, but lost directional control and the right wing touched the ground, after which the aircraft veered right, rolled left and the left wing touched the ground and turned and stopped in a field. A small fire ignited on the right engine but was extinguished by the crew. All 20 on board survived. Crew errors and poor CRM were blamed. The aircraft was repaired and returned to service.[309]

1998 edit

11 February
Ju-Air Ju 52/3m (HB-HOS) left the runway while taxiing following landing at Samedan Airport, St. Moritz, Switzerland, breaking off the left main landing gear and damaging the left engine and left wing; all 20 on board survived. The aircraft had encountered wake turbulence (edge vortices) from its sister aircraft (HB-HOT, also a Ju 52) that had landed two minutes earlier.[310]

1999 edit

29 May
A Ju-Air CASA 352A-3 (HB-HOY) landed too late at Atterheide Airport and ran off the runway; there were no casualties and the aircraft suffered no damage.[311]

2001 edit

28 April
A Ju-Air CASA 352A-3 (HB-HOY) was blown off the runway while rolling to a stop after landing at Mönchengladbach Airport; there were no casualties and the aircraft suffered no damage.[312]

2005 edit

14 January
After a cold night in Switzerland, the wings and fuselage of Ju-Air CASA 352A-3 HB-HOY were covered in frost. The aircraft took off at a higher than planned speed, and due to the frost, the pilots found the aircraft difficult to control. After 15 minutes in the air, the pilots were able to regain control and the aircraft continued with no further incident.[313]

2006 edit

22 July
Ju-Air CASA 352A-3 HB-HOY suffered an engine fire while taxiing for takeoff from Schleissheim Airport, Germany; the aircraft was evacuated and the fire was extinguished by fire crews. The pilot had forgotten to activate the fire extinguishing system.[314]

2018 edit

4 August
A Ju-Air [de] Ju 52/3mg4e (HB-HOT) crashed into Piz Segnas mountain, near Flims, Switzerland, while on a sightseeing tour from Locarno to Duebendorf. All twenty people on board were killed.[315][316][317] The aircraft previously served with the Swiss Air Force from 1939 to 1985 with tail number A-702.

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This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52 that have taken place since its first flight including aircraft based on the Ju 52 airframe such as the Amiot Toucan and CASA 352 Military accidents hijackings and incidents of terrorism are included acts of war are outside the scope of this list 1933 edit27 May An RDL Reichsverband der Deutschen Luftfahrt Industrie Reich Association of the German Aircraft Industry Ju 52 1mcai D 2356 burned out at Zechliner Hutte Germany following an engine fire 1 1934 edit6 November A Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft DRG Ju 52 3mge D AVAN crashed at Gross Rackitt Pommern Germany while attempting an emergency landing killing the five crew 2 1935 edit31 January A Deruluft Ju 52 3mge D AREN crashed into a hill at Stettin Germany now Szczecin Poland in rain and fog killing all 11 on board 3 25 April A Deutsche Luft Hansa DLH Ju 52 3mho D AJYR Emil Schafer struck a mountain near Hallgarten Germany in bad weather killing all three on board 4 22 July A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Hanskuhnenburg Germany for reasons unknown killing all 11 on board 5 1936 edit14 January A Colombian Air Force Ju 52 3m 624 crashed near Tres Esquinas Air Base due to mechanical failure killing 13 of 19 on board 6 17 January A Lloyd Aereo Boliviano LAB Ju 52 3mce registration unknown Chorolque crashed into the Tapacari swamps northeast of Cochabamba Bolivia killing all 13 on board 7 16 March An OLAG Osterreichische Luftverkehrs AG Austrian Airways Ju 52 3m OE LAL crashed on the Saualpe in a blizzard suffering substantial damage all five on board survived The aircraft was operating a Vienna Rome passenger service with stops at Graz Klagenfurt and Venice 8 17 April A DLH Ju 52 3m D ASOR struck a mountainside near Orvin Switzerland after the crew became lost following a navigation error killing three of five on board 9 16 June A Norwegian Air Lines Ju 52 3 mW LN DAE Havorn crashed into Mount Lihesten in fog killing all seven on board 20 July A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m struck treetops and crashed at Oberhof Germany killing two of four on board 10 19 September A DLH Ju 52 3mfe D AJUX Hermann Goering crashed near Frankfurt Germany 11 1 November A DLH Ju 52 3mge D APOO Heinrich Kroll crashed into mountains near Tabarz en route to Erfurt probably due to spatial disorientation killing 11 of 15 on board 12 17 November A DLH Ju 52 3mge D ASUI Hans Berr en route from Leipzig Airport to Nurnberg Marienberg Airport crashed on the Moritzberg near Lauf an der Pegnitz due to pilot disorientation Four of the 16 people on board died 13 28 November A DLH Ju 52 3m D ATAK Marschall v Bieberstein crashed on landing near Hannover Germany all 15 on board were able to evacuate the aircraft before it caught fire due to a ruptured fuel tank 14 4 December A DLH Ju 52 3m D ASIH Rudolf Windisch crashed in the French Alps near Le Grand Bornand in high winds killing all six on board 15 8 December A Condor Legion Ju 52 3m 22 78 struck a mountainside near Serranillos Avila Spain killing all four on board 16 1937 edit6 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg3e 33 K39 crashed at Liegnitz Germany 17 16 June A South African Airways SAA Ju 52 3msa1 ZS AKY Earl of Caledon crashed on takeoff from Rand Airport due to loss of power of two engines killing one 18 1 August A Eurasia Ju 52 3m XVIII crashed at Kunming China following engine failure 19 14 August A HISMA Sociedad Hispano Marroqui de Transportes Spanish Moroccan Transport Company Ju 52 3m 22 51 was written off in Spain for reasons unknown 20 15 October A HISMA Ju 52 3m 22 62 was written off in Spain for reasons unknown 21 October 25 Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m S2 PO crashed at Tutow Germany 22 November 16 A Sabena Ju 52 3m crashed at Ostend Belgium after striking a factory chimney killing all 12 on board November 26 A DLH Ju 52 3mfe D AGAV Emil Schafer crashed into a hangar in fog on takeoff from Croydon Airport killing all three on board 23 November A DVL Deutsche Versuchsanstalt fur Luftfahrt German Research Institute for Aviation Ju 52 3mge D AFYV crashed at Roggentin Germany during a test flight 24 3 December A DLH Ju 52 3mte D AXAT Rudolf Windisch force landed just after takeoff from Munich killing the pilot The aircraft was operating mail flight PF 229 to Baghdad 25 15 December A LAB Ju 52 3mce CB 18 Huanani crashed near Sorata Bolivia on a cargo flight killing all eight on board 26 1938 edit4 January A DLH Ju 52 3mte D ABUR Charles Haar crashed at Frankfurt in a snowstorm while on approach due to icing killing all six on board 27 22 February A DLH Ju 52 3mge D APAR Otto Parschau crashed near Pontoise France in fog killing all three on board 28 30 March An Ala Littoria Ju 52 3m I BEZI crashed off Lido Airport during a training flight due to pilot error both pilots survived 29 22 May A Syndicato Condor Ju 52 3mge PP CBC Guaracy crashed into water off Santos Dumont Airport killing six of 17 on board Brazilian Minister of Justice Mauricio Cardoso was among the dead 30 26 June A DLH Sucursal Peru DLH s Peruvian subsidiary Ju 52 3mge OA HHB Misti crashed near Chilligua Peru killing all seven on board 31 16 July A Eurasia Ju 52 3mge XXI crashed at Wuhan China while attempting to land in strong crosswinds 32 15 August A Syndicato Condor Ju 52 3mfe PP CAT Anhanga crashed on takeoff into Guanabara Bay killing all nine on board 33 29 September A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m D AMOK crashed on landing at Frankfurt Airport after touching down too soon due to pilot error killing one of four on board 34 1 October A DLH Ju 52 3mte D AVFB crashed on Piz Cengalo mountain near Graubunden Switzerland killing all 13 on board a postal bag from the aircraft was found in 1952 35 2 December A DLH Ju 52 3mte D ANOY Rudolf v Thuna crashed near Kahlenburg hill and caught fire all eight on board survived The aircraft was operating a Berlin Vienna passenger service 36 1939 edit13 January A Syndicato Condor Ju 52 3mge PP CAY Marimba struck a mountain near Rio Bonito Brazil killing all 10 on board 37 24 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m struck a mountain near Arrens France killing all five on board The aircraft was operated by either HISMA or the Luftwaffe and was armed with two machine guns and was flown during the Spanish Civil War 24 February A Reichsluftfahrtministerium RLM Ju 52 3mge D ALUS struck a mountain at Termes Ribi Commune de Roubion France during a snowstorm killing all 10 on board the wreckage was found on 4 March 1939 The aircraft was flying home pilots of the Condor Legion who had fought in Spain 38 12 March A Eurasia Ju 52 3mge XXIII Chiao T ung 1 struck a mountain near Weiring China in bad weather killing four of six on board 39 14 March A Sabena Ju 52 3mge OO AUA crashed into a field at Haren Belgium due to pilot error killing all three on board 40 29 March An Iberia Ju 52 3mge M CABD Mola crashed in the Sierra de Grecos Spain 41 24 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m reportedly crashed at Grosser Arbersee Germany 42 29 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed near Bollstadt Amerdingen after it struck a wooden measuring tower killing five of seven on board The aircraft s altimeter was malfunctioning 43 3 August A DLH Ju 52 3mte D ANJH Hans Loeb was written off following a landing accident at Mingaladon Airport Burma now Myanmar 44 4 August A DLH Ju 52 3mte D AUJG Hans Wende crashed in the Llaberia mountains near Tivissa Spain killing all seven on board 45 30 August A DLH Ju 52 3mte D AFOP Karl Hochmuth crashed on takeoff from Hannover Germany killing all seven on board 46 31 August A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Zueding Germany probably due to pilot error killing four of five on board 47 5 September Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m WL AGZG was accidentally shot down by flak from naval ship Admiral Scheer and crashed at Wilhelmshaven Reede killing all nine on board 48 13 September Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 2D PH crashed near Zinnitz Germany during a mail transport flight 49 22 September A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m struck a balloon cable and crashed near Grossjena Sachsen Anhalt Germany killing all 13 on board 50 9 October Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4c G6 KO crashed at Thomasdorf near Waldenburg Germany after hitting a tree while flying too low killing all seven on board 51 10 October A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed off Wangerooge Germany due to pilot error there were no casualties 52 10 November Spanish Air Force Ju 52 3m 22 104 crashed near Lastras de Cuellar Segovia Spain killing seven of 11 on board 53 4 December An Ala Littoria Ju 52 3mlu I BAUS struck a mountain and crashed near Bayerisch Eisenstein killing four of 17 on board 54 18 December An Iberia Ju 52 3m M CABA Sanjurjo crashed at sea off Europa Point Gibraltar in severe weather killing all 10 on board Although it was rumored that the aircraft was shot down from the Rock of Gibraltar or a British warship this was deemed unlikely 55 1940 edit7 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Meurcourt Haute Saone France following an engine explosion killing all nine on board The aircraft was transporting radio equipment for espionage purposes 56 9 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed near Tarm Denmark after the pilot became disorientated in fog killing eight of nine on board 57 12 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Einfeld Germany after failing to gain sufficient height on takeoff killing two 58 12 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed in a forest at Neumunster Germany after failing to gain sufficient height on takeoff several crew were seriously injured but all on board survived The aircraft was headed to Norway 13 April Thirteen Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e s took off from Tempelhof Airport to carry 2 A R 112 Gebirgsbatterie and supplies to Narvik Of these two SE JZ and CN BS got lost in a snowstorm and force landed on ice at Gullesfjordbotn Troms Norway both aircraft were bombed by three Norwegian Heinkel He 115 s the next morning and burned out and later sank when the ice melted both aircraft crew were captured by Norwegian forces and interned in Canada for the remainder of the war 59 60 The other eleven landed on the frozen Lake Hartvikvatnet in Narvik One aircraft SE KC was able to take off again and land in Sweden but the other ten aircraft sank in May 1940 after the ice melted One aircraft was raised in 1983 and another four in 1986 61 13 April Two Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m s crashed in the sea at Gangsoya Sogn og Fjordane Norway seven crew were taken prisoner but ten remain missing 62 63 14 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z AT of 6 Staffel II KGzbV 1 was written off in a forced landing at Valebu Oppland Norway 64 14 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m force landed on the frozen River Vorma Norway due to fuel exhaustion 65 14 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z CC of Stab II KGzbV 1 force landed in a field at Galderud Hedmark Norway all four on board survived and were captured by Norwegian forces 16 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 1Z IY of 14 Staffel IV KGr zbV 1 struck a cliff at Kvamen Sokndal Rogaland Norway in bad weather killing all four on board 66 16 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m BA KK crashed off Tofte Norway killing all 17 on board 67 17 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m IZ FT of III KGr zbV I crashed on ice at Langevannet Fosselandsheia Vest Agder Norway and sank killing all 17 on board 68 10 May 157 of 430 Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m s were lost during the German invasion of the Netherlands and Belgium at least 900 crew troops were killed 14 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 9P KK crashed at Bierset Belgium 69 20 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg CN HJ of KG zbV 106 performed an emergency landing on the frozen Lake Kjerringvatnet after an engine failed on takeoff the aircraft later sank In the summer of 1943 the aircraft was blown up by the Germans 70 23 May A LARES Ju 52 3mba YR ABF was reportedly written off at Bazargio Dobruja Romania 71 26 May A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 1 KGrzbV 107 Fliegerkorps X struck trees for reasons unknown and crashed at Amot Osterdalen Hedmark Norway killing all 15 on board The aircraft was on its way to Narvik with paratroopers and drop containers 72 28 May A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Ulmet Kusel Germany killing all five on board 73 7 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Koblenz Germany all three on board survived 74 7 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Charleville France killing all four on board 75 7 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of KGrzbV 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Mannheim Airport killing one 76 14 June Aero O Y now Finnair Ju 52 3mge Kaleva OH ALL en route from Tallinn to Helsinki was shot down over the Gulf of Finland by two Soviet bombers although Finland and the Soviet Union were not at war at the time The crew of two and all seven passengers including one American and two French diplomatic couriers were killed A short time later a Soviet submarine picked up flotsam including diplomatic mailbags The reason for the peacetime attack on a civilian aircraft has been speculated to have involved the diplomatic mail 30 October A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m struck the side of Hocheck mountain near Watzmann in bad weather killing all six on board the wreckage was found in the summer of 2003 77 4 November A LAB Ju 52 3mbe CB 17 struck trees and crashed at Rincon del Tigre Chiquitos Bolivia due to weather killing all 14 on board the wreckage was located in January 1942 78 8 November A VASP Ju 52 3mg3e PP SPF taking off from Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont to Sao Paulo Congonhas collided in mid air with a de Havilland Dragonfly registration LV KAB belonging to the Anglo Mexican Petroleum Company Shell Mex which was preparing for a water landing in front of Fluminense Yacht Club pt Both aircraft crashed killing all 14 passengers and four crew on the VASP aircraft and the pilot of the Shell Mex aircraft 79 80 16 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Brest France killing all 11 on board 81 1941 edit1 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 See a floatplane version of the Ju 52 of Luftwaffe 1 KGr zbV 108 crashed at Bodo Norway while attempting an emergency landing due to bad weather there were no casualties 82 2 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 See of Luftwaffe 1 KGr zbV 108 was destroyed in a storm while moored at Hommelvik Seaplane Base no casualties 83 4 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg6e force landed on a snow covered field in bad weather on the Umbalkees Glacier Austria killing one of 11 on board the wreck was discovered in 2002 84 8 January South African Air Force Ju 52 3msai 668 crashed 8 mi northeast of Mbeya Tanzania killing all 15 on board 85 17 January A Malert Ju 52 3mg3e HA JUA Kaszala Karoly crashed near Nagyvarad Oradea Hungary killing all 12 on board 86 28 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg6e 6880 of 1 Staffel KGr zbV 9 crashed at Rhodos Island Greece killing seven of 13 on board 87 2 February Portuguese Air Force Ju 52 3mge 201 was destroyed in a hangar collapse at Sintra Air Base during a storm along with 10 Breda Ba 65s 88 13 February A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of Blindflugschule 2 struck Mont Tezio near Perugia Italy for reasons unknown killing three of five on board 89 17 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg5e 4V EH of 1 Staffel KGr zbV 9 disappeared over the Straits of Messina Italy with four on board probably after striking the sea while flying too low three crew remain MIA and a fourth is KIA 90 19 February Spanish Air Force Ju 52 3m 22 89 was written off in Spain for reasons unknown 91 1 March An Iberia Ju 52 3mge EC AAJ Guadalquivir crashed at Palma de Mallorca Spain all nine on board survived 92 1 March A DLH Ju 52 3mte D AQAB landed in Hommelvik Bay off Trondheim but became airborne again after hitting a dune crest After reaching a height of 4 5 m 13 16 ft the aircraft landed hard on the water both floats broke off and the aircraft nosed down killing three of nine on board 93 7 April During a snowstorm in the Bad Voslau Vienna area five Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m G6 KH 1Z CL 1Z KK 1Z LL and 1Z JK crashed at Leithagebirge Austria killing 31 The aircraft were part of a group of 16 on a mission to Romania 21 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m NO RH crashed in the Apuseni Mountains north of Deva Romania due to pilot error killing all 16 on board 94 22 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed west of Kumanovo North Macedonia while attempting an emergency landing killing at least four 95 23 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 4 KG zbV 1 crashed in the southern Carpathians Romania killing one of four on board 96 20 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m G6 EK crashed near Alikarnassos Iraklion Greece killing two of four on board 97 20 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 9P MU crashed at Chania Alikianu Greece killing all four on board 98 24 May A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Kalamos Tanagra Greece killing two of four on board 99 25 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 1 KGr zbV 50 crashed near Pasenow Germany for reasons unknown killing two of four on board 100 27 June Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m P4 struck Tonnolfjellet Oksvoll Sor Trondelag in thick fog killing 13 of 14 on board 101 22 August Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m BJ YQ crashed at Langendiebach Airfield during a training flight when the pilots were blinded by searchlight beacons all three crew on board survived 102 8 October Luftwaffe Ju 52 See HE DK of Transportstaffel 1 KGr zbV 108 force landed at Homlafossen Dolan Sor Trondelag Norway due to overloading all four on board survived The pilot was later killed in a 1942 crash 103 20 October A DLH Ju 52 3m D AUXZ Otto v Beaulieau Marconay crashed at Gabrene Petrich Bulgaria killing all 13 on board 104 2 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 See DR WH of 1 KGr zbV 108 crashed at Risvik Salsbruket Nord Trondelag Norway killing one of 13 on board 105 7 November An Aero O Y Ju 52 3mce OH LAK Sampo made an emergency landing in the Gulf of Finland off Turku following triple engine failure due to poor fuel quality two of 16 on board drowned while attempting to swim to safety 106 28 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m struck an obstacle at Kjevik Airfield Norway no casualties 107 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed in thick fog at Arzburg Germany all three on board survived 108 26 December Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z IT crashed in the sea off Tympakiou Crete killing three of four on board 109 1942 edit13 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e G6 GW of 4 KGr zbV 104 disappeared while on a flight to or from Targsorul Nou Romania with nine on board the wreckage was found in 2009 in the Black Sea off Odesa Ukraine Bad weather was blamed for the crash 110 111 14 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mge of Blindflugschule 4 burned out in a hangar fire at Kastrup Airfield Norway 112 12 February During the Stalingrad Airlift 488 Ju 52 3m s were lost with around 1000 crew and troops killed 24 February During the Demjansk Airlift 262 Ju 52 3m s were lost with around 300 crew and troops killed 28 February A Varig Ju 52 3mge PP VAL Maua crashed on takeoff from Porto Alegre Airport into the River Guaiba killing seven of 23 on board 113 114 20 March A military Ju 52 stuck the Spitzmauer a mountain in the Dead Mountains in Austria in fog killing all 4 on board 115 The remains were discovered on 10 May 1942 Some debris are still visible from the hiking trail across the Klinser Scharte A memorial cross close to the site carries a license plate from one of the aircraft s units One part of the landing gear is used as a trail blaze 24 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m BJ ET crashed 20 mi south southwest of Porchov Russia killing all four on board 116 22 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e P4 HH of Transportstaffel Fl Fuhr Nord struck a mountain in dense fog near Breitind Nordland Norway en route to Petsamo Finland now Pechenga Russia killing all 18 on board 117 118 9 May A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed and burned near Uman Ukraine killing all five on board 119 22 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 7U IK of 2 KG zbV 108 struck a mountain at Fugloy Nordland Norway 25 km 16 mi southwest of Bodo killing all five on board 120 121 1 August Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 7U LK of 2 KG zbV 108 ditched in the sea off Langfjorden Alta Finnmark Norway in bad weather no casualties The aircraft was later salvaged by the Germans but was written off in a crash two months later 122 123 22 October A DLH Ju 52 3m D AYGX Johannes Horoldt struck a wooded hillside at 380 m 1 250 ft near Bukovac Serbia while flying in clouds killing all 17 on board The pilot had received incorrect weather information and thought the cloud base was at 600 m 2 000 ft 124 22 October Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 9P ES of 4 KG zbV 50 crashed near Tanndorf Germany due to mechanical failure killing all four on board 125 30 October Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mge 7U LK of 2 KG zbV 108 force landed at Overlihogda Ringebu Norway due to icing killing two of eight on board 126 127 The flight was going from Oslo Fornebu to Vaernes and Banak After the crash four occupants hiked to a nearby cabin The wreckage was found three days later on November 3 128 The wreck still remains in the crash location 61 33 57 4 N 10 27 28 9 E although it has been slightly vandalized 3 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 4 KG zbV 300 struck Monte Calino Italy killing all five on board 129 5 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 7U FK struck Rendalen mountain at 1 450 m 4 760 ft probably due to icing killing the five crew The aircraft was en route to Banak Air Base with spare parts for the German aircraft based there 130 131 11 November An Iberia Ju 52 3mge EC AAF La Cierva was written off at Las Palmas 132 13 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg5e See 7U FH crashed at Tangedalskaret 15 km 9 3 mi west of Solheim killing all six on board the wreckage was found on 18 December 1942 133 134 13 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m G6 AZ of KGr zbV S 7 Reggio crashed near Trapani Italy killing all 20 on board 135 14 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 3 KG zbV 172 crashed north of Kazanlak Bulgaria due to icing killing all four on board 136 19 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m V1 EB of Fl Ber VIII Fl Korps crashed at Makiivka near Stalino now Donetsk Ukraine for reasons unknown killing all four on board 137 14 December A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m of 3 KG zbV 1 crashed off Sicily for reasons unknown killing seven of 13 on board 138 18 December A DDL Ju 52 3m OY DAL Selandia crashed near Vienna killing two of 16 on board 139 1943 edit1 January A Sabena Ju 52 3mge OO AUG crashed 80 mi from Bangui Central African Republic 140 1 March A DLH Ju 52 3m D AQUB Hans Berr crashed on landing at Trondheim Hommelvik Seaplane Base no casualties 141 19 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m GG FL crashed at Gyulaj Hungary following an engine fire killing nine of ten on board 142 26 May A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed between Castelvetrano and Naples Italy for reasons unknown killing six of 19 on board 143 27 August A VASP Ju 52 3mg3e PP SPD flying from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont struck a building of the Naval Academy located close to the airport shortly after a second attempt at landing in Rio under fog The aircraft broke in two and one part fell into the water Of the 21 passengers and crew three survived 144 145 1 September Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 4V HN crashed 34 mi east of Lviv Ukraine for reasons unknown killing 17 of 19 on board 146 6 September A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m ditched at sea off Kea Greece due to fuel starvation killing one 147 28 September Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m CK QI force landed at Aroybukt Troms Norway following engine problems all ten on board survived 148 24 October An Aeroflot Ju 52 3m CCCP L37 struck trees and crashed upside down near Asha Russia in bad weather due to pilot and ATC errors killing all five on board The aircraft was operating a Kuibyshev now Samara Ufa Chelyabinsk cargo flight 149 150 6 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m GG FH force landed on the Black Sea all 21 on board remain missing 151 22 November A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed northwest of Jagodina Serbia for reasons unknown killing two of four on board 152 21 December A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Văliug Franzdorf Romania in the Semenic Mountains for reasons unknown killing three of four on board 153 25 December A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m force landed at Gardermoen Airport due to fuel exhaustion all 14 on board survived 154 31 December A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Perugia Italy in severe weather killing all eight on board 155 1944 edit15 January A DLH Ju 52 3m D ADQW Harry Rother struck a hill in poor weather while descending for Zemun Airfield killing all five on board 156 27 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m L5 GH force landed in snow in the mountains at Trinksteinsattel Austria all five on board survived 157 1 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m P4 CH struck a mountain at Aakenustunturi Finland in poor weather killing the three crew 158 3 February A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed in Germany 159 19 February A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed in the Passendalestraat in Belchem Belgium after striking a church killing all three on board 160 21 February A DLH Ju 52 3m D AWAS Joachim Blankenburg disappeared off Greece with 16 on board the wreckage was never found 161 22 February A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg14e crashed near Nikolayev Ukraine killing at least two 162 29 February A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed between Tiraspol and Crimea all four on board were declared MIA 163 2 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z KL crashed in a snowstorm at Ossig Germany killing all four on board 164 4 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z FZ crashed between Eleusis and Malemes Greece for reasons unknown all four on board were declared MIA 165 25 March A Sabena Ju 52 3mge OO AGU crashed at Costermanville DR Congo 166 3 April A Sabena Ju 52 3mge OO AUF crashed at Mongena DR Congo 167 7 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 8T MP crashed at Jagielnica Poland for reasons unknown killing all four on board 168 10 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m RP AX of 4 KG zbV 106 disappeared over the North Sea from Uetersen Germany to Stavanger Norway with 15 on board probably due to bad weather 169 14 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m flipped over and crashed on landing at Zemun Water Aerodrome near Belgrade Serbia killing at least one 170 5 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 4V BL crashed at Jijilis Romania killing all four on board 171 28 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e MS 500132 crashed in the North Sea 7 5 mi off Wangerooge Germany for reasons unknown killing all four on board 172 7 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Cazaux France killing all four on board 173 27 June A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m was reportedly written off at Deelen Air Base Netherlands 174 30 June Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg8e RV IT crashed 19 mi northwest of Poprad Western Tatra Slovakia all four on board survived 175 June A NKAP Narodnyy Komissariat Aviatsionnoy Promyshlennosti state commissariat for aviation industry Ju 52 3m CCCP I354 was written off in Russia 176 2 July Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 1Z FQ crashed 9 mi off Hydra Greece due to engine failure killing at least one 177 20 July An Aeroflot Ju 52 3m CCCP L40 ex Luftwaffe PI BH was being ferried from Alma Ata now Almaty to Kuibyshev now Samara for state trials with the NII GVF when it stalled and crashed in the Dzhil Dhuta near Kok Su Kazakhstan while attempting to avoid bad weather killing all six on board 178 The aircraft had been re engined with two Shvetsov M 25Vs replacing the three BMW 132s 27 August An Iberia Ju 52 3mge EC AAG Tajo crashed at Cabo Tres Forcas Ras Taksefi Morocco 179 16 October A DLH Ju 52 3m D ADQU crashed in the Lifjeld Mountains in poor weather killing all 15 on board 180 16 October DLH Flight 7 a Ju 52 3mg8e D ADQV Hermann Stache crashed into a mountain at Hestnutan Norway due to radio failure killing all 15 on board The aircraft was operating an international scheduled Berlin Copenhagen Oslo service 181 25 October Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m G6 HH of 1 TG 4 crashed 5 mi southeast of Zagreb Croatia killing five of six on board 182 6 November Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 7U IL of 10 III TG 20 struck a mountain at Digerronden Oppland Norway after deviating from its flight route in bad weather killing all 14 on board The wreckage was found by the Germans on 16 June 1945 and then rediscovered by the Norwegians in 1959 Three bodies were recovered in 1963 and another four in 1989 183 184 17 December Four Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m s 4V OP G6 MU G6 EV and 4V GP crashed while supporting the Battle of the Bulge killing at least seven with at least another four declared MIA 17 December During Operation Stosser Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg7e 7251 of 5 TG 3 crashed on takeoff from Lippspringe Airfield no casualties 185 1945 edit10 January A DLH Ju 52 3m D AUSS Joseph Langfeld crashed near Prnjavor Bosnia and Herzegovina killing all seven on board 186 11 January A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed over Budapest all four crew remain MIA 187 14 January An Aeroflot Tajikistan Ju 52 3m CCCP L46 crashed in the Rangon mountains southeast of Stalinabad now Dushanbe following an in flight fire killing the three crew the fire was probably caused by a fuel leak 188 22 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg8e 4V BR crashed at Bad Steinbach Germany following engine failure killing one of four on board 189 27 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 4V PH crashed near Legnica Poland in bad weather all three on board survived 190 31 January Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m G6 QV of 3 TG 4 11 Kompanie disappeared in eastern Germany while on a flight from Gdansk then Danzig to Cottbus with 12 on board all on board were declared MIA and presumed dead 191 4 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg5e 4V FV of 11 TG 3 crashed in the Budapest area Hungary all four on board were declared MIA 192 7 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 4V NU of 10 TG 3 crashed in the Budapest area Hungary all four on board were declared MIA 193 11 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg14e 8T LV of 11 TG 2 crashed between Papa and Budapest Hungary killing two of four crew the other two remain MIA 194 23 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mg4e 4V DR struck a mountain at Klein Aupa Germany now Mala Upa Czech Republic killing all eight on board 195 23 February Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m VB NO struck a ridge at Slunecni jama Snezka Czech Republic while flying through a snowstorm killing 23 of 28 on board The aircraft was operating an ambulance flight from Breslau now Wroclaw to Hradec Kralove 196 6 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 8T NR of 7 TG 2 crashed at Braunau Austria due to icing killing all four on board 197 13 March A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Aalborg West Denmark in heavy fog killing all five on board 198 15 March An Aeroflot Turkmenistan Ju 52 3m CCCP L41 ex DLH D AKOO was being ferried from Ashkhabad now Ashgabat to Alma Ata now Almaty for overhaul by ARM 405 when it crashed near Chardzhou Airport following engine failure all seven on board survived 199 17 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 4V EP of 6 TG 3 crashed on takeoff from Breslau Germany now Wroclaw Poland for reasons unknown killing four of eight on board 200 21 March Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 8T CT of 9 TG 2 crashed at Wroclaw Poland then Breslau Germany all four on board were declared MIA 201 13 April A Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m crashed at Fahrenkamp Germany following engine failure killing all four on board 202 26 April Luftwaffe Ju 52 3m 4V GR of 7 TG 3 struck a tree and crashed while landing at Berlin killing one another was declared MIA 203 8 May Luftwaffe Ju 52 3mge 7U OK of 2 TG 20 crashed into a house at Buvika Sor Trondelag Norway while attempting an emergency landing all three on board survived and no one in the house was injured The aircraft had been stolen by three drunk Germans at Orland airfield intending to fly to Sweden 204 205 16 May Spanish Air Force Ju 52 3m 22 95 crashed on takeoff from Leon Airport killing all 12 on board The aircraft was being used for instrument flight training 206 11 August Royal Norwegian Air Force Ju 52 3m 7U NL crashed on landing at Bardufoss Airport no casualties 207 10 September An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAJP was written off at Le Bourget Airport 208 31 October An Aero OY Ju 52 3mce OH LAK crashed in a forest while on an RCA approach to Hyvinkaa Airport after the aircraft descended too low due to bad weather and poor radio reception all 14 on board survived 209 10 November An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BANO was written off at Le Bourget Airport 210 23 November An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAKL was written off at Toulouse France 211 1946 edit13 January An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BANP crashed at Le Bouscat Bordeaux after the wing struck a church steeple in poor visibility killing both pilots 212 2 February An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BALK was written off at Belo Airport after it crashed on takeoff 213 4 February An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAKO was written off at Menorca Island following engine failure 214 6 February An Aeroflot Turkmenistan Ju 52 3m CCCP L35 stalled and crashed near Darvaza Airport after the left horizontal stabilizer separated killing all six on board 215 7 February Spanish Air Force Ju 52 3m T 2 5 struck trees and crashed while on approach to Huerta in poor visibility killing all 10 on board 216 5 March A Ceskoslovenske statni aerolinie CSA Ceskoslovenske statni aerolinie Czechoslovak State Airlines Ju 52 3m OK ZDN crashed after repeated landing attempts at Prague airport killing ten of 15 on board 217 28 April An Aeroflot West Siberia Ju 52 3m CCCP L27 ex Luftwaffe BV OP force landed in a wooded area near Kazan Russia following engine failure there were no casualties but the aircraft was written off 218 219 22 May A Det Norske Luftfartselskap A S DNL The Norwegian Aviation Company Ju 52 3m2e LN LAB crashed after takeoff from Oslo after the aircraft stalled due to engine failure killing 12 of 13 on board 220 28 June An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAJS struck power lines and crashed near Pau France during a mail flight killing two of the three crew 221 8 August An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAJT was written off at Le Bourget Airport 222 12 August French Air Force Ju 52 3m B 46 crashed on Djouce Mountain near Enniskerry in Ireland after the pilot became disorientated in bad weather all 27 on board survived The aircraft was operating a charter flight from Le Bourget to Dublin flying 21 Guides de France members to Ireland for a camping trip 223 224 4 September A Compagnie Generale Transsaharienne CGT General Trans Saharan Company Amiot AAC 1 F BBYS struck a concrete wall while landing at Ain el Bey Airport Algeria no casualties Although the accident ripped off the rear section of the aircraft the aircraft was repaired and returned to service 225 10 October An Air Ocean Amiot AAC 1 F BCAA struck a cliff 10 km 6 2 mi south of Sefrou Morocco killing all 16 on board 226 23 October A SOCOTRA Amiot AAC 1 F BCHD crashed at Gebel Kalamoun Egypt and burned out killing one of 24 on board 227 26 October A Transports Aeriens Intercontinentaux TAI Intercontinental Air Transport Amiot AAC 1 F BBYL was written off at Marignane Airport France 228 1 November A CTA Languedoc Roussillon Amiot AAC 1 F BCAD struck a hill at Saint Leger la Montagne France due to possible wing icing killing 23 of 27 on board in the joint deadliest accident involving the Ju 52 229 22 November Argentine Air Force Ju 52 3mge T 165 crashed in Argentina 230 25 November Spanish Air Force Ju 52 3m T 2 76 struck a mountain in fog near Valdenoche Spain killing eight of 10 on board 231 1946 An Aeroflot Ju 52 3m CCCP L26 28 was being ferried from Alma Ata now Almaty Kazakhstan to Novosibirsk Russia when it crashed into mountains near Taldi Kurgan Kazakhstan in a storm killing the four crew The aircraft had been re engined with two Shvetsov M 62IR engines replacing the three original BMW 132 s 232 1947 editJanuary 26 A British European Airways BEA Ju 52 3mg8e G AHOK was written off at Renfrew United Kingdom 233 5 March An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAKP was written off at Le Bourget Airport 234 20 March An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAKM was written off at Freetown Sierra Leone 235 30 April An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BBYG was written off at Niamey Niger 236 7 June An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAKV was written off at Yoff Airport 237 July 1 Air France Flight 612 an Amiot AAC 1 F BALF crashed near Eseka Cameroon killing all 13 on board 238 July 15 An Aero Cargo Amiot AAC 1 F BCHH skidded off the runway while landing at Charmeil Airport killing one of 19 on board 239 August 13 A French Air Force Amiot AAC 1 crashed near Chevilly during a night training exercise killing all eight on board 240 August 30 An Air Atlas Amiot AAC 1 F BCHQ struck high ground near El Ajeb Morocco killing one 241 November 13 A Societe Auxiliaire de Navigation Aerienne SANA Amiot AAC 1 F BDYH struck high ground in the Jura Mountains near Bouchox France killing both pilots 242 1948 edit21 January A French Air Force Amiot AAC 1 crashed in a valley near Moulouya Morocco during a storm killing three of five on board 243 2 March A Societe de Transports Aeriens STA Amiot AAC 1 F BBYC crashed in the Golfe du Lion off Perpignan France killing the four crew 244 1949 editFebruary 3 An Aeroflot Ju 52 3m CCCP L54 struck a mountain after flying through snow both pilots survived but the aircraft was written off 245 February 7 A MAP Tyumen No 26 Ju 52 3m CCCP I511 crashed in the taiga near Mezenka Russia after all three engines failed due to snow ingestion killing one of the five crew 246 March 12 A French Air Force Amiot AAC 1 crashed near Hoang Su Phi Vietnam killing all 23 on board 247 July 9 French Navy Amiot AAC 1 1036 32 S 1 crashed off Zaouit Massa Morocco killing all 18 on board 248 August 21 A Compagnie Aerienne de Transports Indochinois CATI Amiot AAC 1 F BANQ crashed in the Red River near Lao Kay Vietnam killing three 249 1950 edit18 January Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 143 struck the side of a mountain near Tobarra Spain killing all 16 on board 250 22 May A Bulgarian Air Force Ju 52 3m crashed into Mount Paskal after encountering a downdraft killing six of the seven crew 251 12 June A French Air Force Ju 52 3m disappeared while on a flight over Madagascar from Antananarivo to Tamatave with 16 on board the nine survivors were rescued three weeks later after two of them walked for two weeks to a nearby village 252 23 July Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 167 was written off at an unknown location 253 26 September A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 crashed off Melilla Air Force Base Spain killing all five on board 254 29 September Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 124 crashed at Galapagos Spain killing five of 17 on board 255 18 December Two French Air Force Ju 52s 328 F RBEH and 384 F RBDK collided and crashed at Tourane now Da Nang Vietnam killing some 30 people on board both aircraft 256 257 22 December A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 crashed and burned south of Antequera in the Sierra Tocal mountains killing all five on board 258 1951 edit6 February Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 47 crashed in the mountains near San Pablo de los Montes killing all four on board 259 18 April Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 141 was written off at an unknown location 260 18 April Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 160 was written off at an unknown location 261 9 May Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 93 crashed in the Petraza Mountains near Monterroso Lugo during a storm killing all four on board 262 26 June Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 114 crashed near Moron de la Fontera killing all eight on board 263 29 June A Jugoslovenski Aerotransport JAT Amiot AAC 1 YU ACE crashed near Rijeka Yugoslavia killing all 14 on board 264 21 October Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 169 was written off at an unknown location 265 1952 edit2 January An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BAMQ crashed at Andapa Madagascar killing six of eleven on board 266 5 December An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BANK was written off at Antalaha Antsirabato Madagascar there were no casualties 267 1953 edit12 January Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 227 was written off at an unknown location 268 17 March Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 185 was written off at an unknown location 269 10 April An Air France Amiot AAC 1 F BALE crashed on takeoff from Miandrivazo Airport killing all four on board 270 12 November A Lineas Aereas del Estado LADE Ju 52 3msai T 159 Rio Negro collided in mid air with Argentine Air Force de Havilland Dove T 62 near Villa Mugueta Argentina killing all 20 on board both aircraft 271 12 December An Aeronorte Ju 52 3m PP DZY disappeared while operating a Vitoria to Rio de Janeiro cargo service the wreckage was possibly located near Mogi das Cruzes 40 km 25 mi east of Sao Paulo but this was unlikely as the site was not on the aircraft s flight path 272 1954 edit18 January Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 145 was written off at an unknown location 273 18 February French Navy Ju 52 1015 4S 5 struck the side of a mountain near Zaghouan Tunisia at night killing all 15 on board 274 25 August Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 220 was written off at an unknown location 275 29 August Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 162 struck Pico la Brana following engine failure killing all four on board 276 16 September A French Air Force AAC 1 struck a wooded mountainside near Mouzala Algeria killing all eight on board 277 1 November Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 247 crashed 10 km 6 2 mi south of Ronda killing all 11 on board 278 1955 edit10 March Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 226 crashed at Jerez de la Frontera Air Base killing one of eight on board 279 20 May Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 270 landed short of the runway at Suquez Lerida and crashed in a ravine during an air festival all six on board survived but the aircraft was written off 280 27 June Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 268 crashed off Tetouan Morocco in fog killing two of four on board 281 15 November Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 223 was written off at an unknown location 282 2 December Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 234 crashed at Montserrat Spain due to engine failure all eight on board bailed out and survived 283 7 December Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 221 was written off at an unknown location 284 20 December Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 147 crashed near La Granja Segovia Spain killing four of five on board 285 1957 edit23 February A VASP Ju 52 3m PT AUX crashed in a field near Salesopolis Brazil and burned out killing all six on board 286 8 May Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 251 crashed near Sidi Ifni Airport Morocco following an in flight fire killing 12 of 14 on board 287 29 May Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 271 struck a mountain near Aras de Alpuente in the Sierra de Javalambre mountain range killing all eight on board 288 3 July Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 208 ditched off Rio Martil the radio operator remains missing 289 1958 edit2 April A Transportes Aereos Orientales TAO Ju 52 3m HC SND crashed at Quito Ecuador following engine problems killing three of 14 on board 290 1959 edit23 June Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 239 was written off at an unknown location On the same day Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2 136 was also written off at an unknown location 291 292 29 September Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 139 was written off at an unknown location 293 1960 edit19 February Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 204 was written off at an unknown location 294 20 June Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 252 was written off at an unknown location 295 1961 edit6 April Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 155 was written off at an unknown location 296 17 November Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 129 was written off at an unknown location 297 1962 edit27 January Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 258 was written off at an unknown location 298 1965 edit8 June Two Spanish Air Force CASA 352s T 2B 229 and T 2B 230 were flying in formation with seven other aircraft during a paradrop exercise when they collided in mid air near Alcantarilla Air Base killing all 14 on board both aircraft 299 300 1966 edit18 May Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 266 was written off at an unknown location 301 1968 edit6 July Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 158 was written off at an unknown location 302 19 December Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 235 force landed at Gran Tarajal Fuerteventura Spain following center engine failure all three on board survived but the aircraft was written off 303 1969 edit26 June Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 191 was written off at an unknown location 304 30 August A Spanish Air Force CASA 352 was written off at Monte Vega Duenas Spain after a propeller separated all four on board survived 305 6 November Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 133 was written off at an unknown location 287 1970 edit28 August Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 156 was written off at an unknown location 306 1971 edit22 February Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 157 was written off at an unknown location 307 27 July Spanish Air Force CASA 352 T 2B 198 was written off at an unknown location 308 1987 edit29 May A Ju Air Ju 52 3m HB HOS lost control during landing at Winningen Airport Germany after it bounced during a premature landing the pilot attempted a go around but lost directional control and the right wing touched the ground after which the aircraft veered right rolled left and the left wing touched the ground and turned and stopped in a field A small fire ignited on the right engine but was extinguished by the crew All 20 on board survived Crew errors and poor CRM were blamed The aircraft was repaired and returned to service 309 1998 edit11 February Ju Air Ju 52 3m HB HOS left the runway while taxiing following landing at Samedan Airport St Moritz Switzerland breaking off the left main landing gear and damaging the left engine and left wing all 20 on board survived The aircraft had encountered wake turbulence edge vortices from its sister aircraft HB HOT also a Ju 52 that had landed two minutes earlier 310 1999 edit29 May A Ju Air CASA 352A 3 HB HOY landed too late at Atterheide Airport and ran off the runway there were no casualties and the aircraft suffered no damage 311 2001 edit28 April A Ju Air CASA 352A 3 HB HOY was blown off the runway while rolling to a stop after landing at Monchengladbach Airport there were no casualties and the aircraft suffered no damage 312 2005 edit14 January After a cold night in Switzerland the wings and fuselage of Ju Air CASA 352A 3 HB HOY were covered in frost The aircraft took off at a higher than planned speed and due to the frost the pilots found the aircraft 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