Early on, it was fitted with a wind-driven siren that uttered a banshee scream at maximum dive speed. The NAZIs called it Jericho's Trumpet, and used it to terrify people below. Of course that soon lost its novelty, while it kept reducing airspeeds by 15 miles-an-hour. They abandoned the siren. "Sturzkampfflugzeug" or Stuka, Junkers, Ju 87
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This mod adds the Junkers Ju 87 from WW2. When reaching takeoff speed, the graphics change, it will get invincible to everything except "flak" damage and loose it's collision with eveything. You can adjust the recipe costs with a multiplicator and the takeoff and landing speed in the options. Weapons: Gunner, various Bombs on two slots.
I saw a profile Junkers 87 but I want to build a full fuse foamie Stuka. I guess I could always convert a card model if I cant find any other plans. Thanks! I built a C/L model of it about 50 years ago. Here's a 3-view of it, if it's any help, courtesy: One interesting fact about this plane is that the Junkers design was originally fitted with
The Stuka got its nickname from the German word Sturzkampfflugzeug or dive-bomber, the official designation was Junkers Ju-87. The first plane prototype Stuka flew in 1936 and the plane was first used in combat in the Spanish Civil War. More than 6,000 Stuka bombers were built in five variants designated A thru G, between 1936 and Aug 1944. The Ju 87 was powered by a Junkers Jumo engine, initially the Jumo 210, and later upgraded to the more powerful Jumo 211 engine. It had a crew of two, including the pilot and the rear gunner/bombardier, who operated the rear-facing machine gun and released the bombs during the dive.
The Ju 87 (Junkers 87) or StuKa (Sturzkampfflugzeug) was a light fighter-bomber aircraft of the Luftwaffe, known to dive bomb it's targets with incredible accuracy and power. The aircraft was easily recognizable by its inverted gull wings, fixed spatted undercarriage and its infamous Jericho-Trompete ("Jericho Trumpet") wailing siren, becoming the propaganda symbol of German air power and the
Ju 52/1 - Single engine prototype form; BMW or Junkers engines trialed. Ju 52/3m - Tri-motor prototype with Pratt & Whitney R-1340 "Wasp" engines; model of 1932. Ju 52/3mge - Militarized Ju 52 as medium bomber and transport. Ju 52/3mg5e - Military version fitted with 3 x BMW radial engines; floatplane capability when equipped.
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