CFS1 Junkers Ju-F13
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile

The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air force) operated one F-13 and one A-20, single engined, Junkers planes, between the years 1924 to 1926, mainly in bomber duties, transport, training, reconnaissance and liaison.

The Junkers F-13, was a first passenger plane in crossing the Andes mountain chain in 1925 (with four passenger), but few months after crashed in Antofagasta region, during a training raid to the desert north region, resulting destroyed but without casualties.

Note: The Chilean Air Force was created in 1930. Before, the military planes are operated by Chilean Army Air Corps, with different badges to the current. This virtual model have the old markings with colored roundels instead of national coat.

Original model creators: Wolfram Beckert (flight model) & Jalmari Pipo (panel).
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.