This isn't a work of art... in fact, it is pretty much the standard livery for the 1939 Junkers model... which is fine, because that is just how they are and while tempted to create a more colourful version this is meant to respect the old bird and actually be an actual plane... actually.
G-AFAP, the one that you find in the RAF Museum at Cosford, in the UK, isnt really the original. It is a CASA (Spanish) built JU-52 from the 1950's that was sponsored by British Airways and reliveried to the 1938 specification. G-AFAP did exist though - it was in this livery, and it was operated by British Airways... from 1938 until it was captured by the Germans in 1940
So, use your imagination - its either the BA sponsored Cosford model or the original G-AFAP... its up to you :-)
Some more information about both Cosford and this aircraft are found here:
As always, please do leave feedback. I tend to only make liveries that I want or need to enjoy the sim with these days... in this case, I just wanted a nice commercial livery that wasn't associated with debates about symbols.
Goughie1947
JennyD
Would have been nice to have a version for the retrofit Ju52
johnwillimas
Great job and good to have a real version of the Tante-Ju. One thing - there seems to be some rogue text on the panel beneath the cockpit on the starboard side, part of the "British Airways Ltd London" text... maybe this is a limitation of the paint scheme?
SmearyGrain author
Thank you - I will take a look [edit] There is an artifact from the overlapping text above... I will fix it today
3 years ago
QantasCaptain
Great job! What a lovely registration. 😋
Longnez
Very well !