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These are some highlights and crashes using the Ju-87 Stuka, the most recognizable and widely used dive bomber of World War ...
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 Rolls-Royce Kestral-powered Ju-87 V-1 prototype first flew on September 17, 1935. (SDASM/Alamy) The Stuka’s ugly reputation was also influenced by the fact that the airplane is often ...
One of the Nazi's most emblematic pieces of military ordnance, and perhaps the most feared plane of World War II, was the "Screaming Bird of Prey" — the Junkers Ju-87.It's better known as a ...
After some early technical setbacks, including a fatal crash during testing, the Ju 87 entered service in 1937. Junkers’ entire concept for the design of the Stuka was unconventional yet purpose ...
The Ju 87B was the primary early-war model, but there were also folding-wing Ju 87C torpedo/dive bombers for the never-completed carrier Graf Spee, and longer-range Ju 87Rs. The Stuka’s ...
The German army is lifting a Junkers 87 'Stuka' divebomber from the Baltic Sea floor just off the coast. Berlin's military museum is eager to exhibit the feared plane, known for its ear-piercing ...