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Cosa (chi) è Jū-Ni - definizione


Jū-Ni         
RESTAURANT IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U.S.
Jū-Ni (Japanese restaurant)
Jū-Ni is a Michelin Star Omakase style sushi restaurant located in San Francisco, California founded by Geoffrey Lee and Tan Truong.
Junkers Ju 187         
PROPOSED DIVE BOMBER AIRCRAFT
Ju 187
The Junkers Ju 187 was a German projected dive bomber designed to replace the aging Junkers Ju 87 Stuka. The Ju 187 was cancelled in 1943.
Junkers Ju 88         
  • Annular radiator on a wrecked Ju 88
  • ''Kampfgeschwader'' 51]] with its crew (1940)
  • Ju 88A, circa 1940
  • Ju 88 preparing for take off, Tunisia, c. 1942–43
  • LG 1]] over the Eastern Front, 25 September 1941
  • Ju 88C series heavy fighter in flight
  • Three Ju 88s in flight over [[Astypalaia]], [[Greece]], 1943
  • Ju 88 assembly line, 1941
  • Ju-88D (tropicalized) at the [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]]
  • Junkers Ju 88 D-1 trop, "Baksheesh", USAF Museum (2007)
  • A British-captured Ju 88 G-6 [[night fighter]] equipped with the FuG 240 Berlin [[cavity magnetron]] radar, with smooth [[radome]] nose
  • Ju 88 cockpit hood preserved at the [[Finnish Aviation Museum]] in [[Vantaa]]
  • A captured Junkers Ju 88A-5, RAF serial HM509, of No. 1426 (Enemy Aircraft Circus) Flight based at Collyweston, Northamptonshire, in flight
  • Junkers Ju 88A-1 of the Stab/KG 51, June 1940
  • Ju 88 R-1 night fighter captured by British forces at Copenhagen-Kastrup airfield, May 1945
  • [[Finnish Air Force]] Junkers Ju 88 A-4. The FAF aircraft code for Ju 88 was JK.
  • Standard Ju 88 main landing gear installation, from the V6 prototype onwards
  • Junkers Ju 88 A-4
  • Ju 88 R-1, Werk Nr. 360043, RAF Museum (2007)
  • The ''Matratze'' 32-[[dipole]] antenna for the Lichtenstein UHF radar
  • Ju 88 heavy fighters parked beside a [[Reichsautobahn]] used as a [[highway strip]], early 1945
  • Werk Nr. ''0880119'' undergoing restoration at Gardermoen, Norway, August 2013
1936 BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY JUNKERS
Junkers JU88C; Junkers JU88G; Junkers 88; Ju 88; Junkers Ju-88; Ju-88; JU-88; Junkers Ju 88 A-4; Ju88; Ju.88; Junkers Ju 88 Mistel; Junkers Ju 85; Ju 88P; Junkers Ju 88P; Junkers Ju 88 V1; Junkers Ju 88 G-1; Junkers Ju 88G-6; Junkers Ju 88A; Junkers Ju 88G-1; Junkers Ju 88C; Junkers Ju 88D; Junkers Ju 88G; Junkers Ju 88H; Junkers Ju 88S; Junkers Ju 88R-1; Junkers Ju-88D-1; Junkers Ju 88A-4; Junkers Ju 88P-2
The Junkers Ju 88 is a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works (JFM) designed the plane in the mid-1930s as a so-called Schnellbomber ("fast bomber") that would be too fast for fighters of its era to intercept.