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Junkers Ju-87 Stuka is one of the most iconic combat aircraft of WWII. Unless you are a die-hard fan, you might find thing ...
One Stuka admirer calls it “a flying swastika ... It had been preceded by the Ju-87A, the first production series, but the underpowered “Anton” really wasn’t a combat-ready design.
The Junkers JU-87, better known by its nickname "Stuka," was one of World War II's most iconic combat aircraft. Its distinctive inverted "gull" wings and fixed undercarriage make it unmistakable ...
The Stuka was slow with a maximum speed of ... In 1938, three pre-production Ju-87A models were ‘combat tested’ in Spain by attacking villages of no military value, killing 38 civilians.
The Stuka was slow with a maximum speed of ... In 1938, three pre-production Ju-87A models were ‘combat tested’ in Spain by attacking villages of no military value, killing 38 civilians.
As a result, it's unlikely that there was enough fuel to get this Stuka dive bomber airborne. If it had been airborne, it would have been easy prey for British fighters unless escorted by Me 109's.
After lying on the bottom of the Baltic Sea for more than half a century, the wreckage of a rare Junkers Ju 88 is being brought ... thought the aircraft was a Stuka, a single engine dive-bomber ...