
G-21 Goose
The G-21 Goose was a German military transport aircraft developed in the 1930s, primarily used by Germany during World War II. Designed by the Junkers company, it was known for its spacious cabin, long range, and ability to carry troops, cargo, and even parachutists. Its distinctive high-wing design and tailwheel landing gear made it suitable for operations from rough airstrips. The G-21 played a key role in transporting personnel and supplies, especially in challenging conditions. Its robust construction and versatility made it an important aircraft for military logistics during its era.