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Stuka! JUNKERS Ju 87

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A comprehensive history of the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive-bomber, covering its development, technical specifications, and operational history during World War II. Illustrated with photographs and detailed artwork.


Characteristics

Book cover finish(es) Stapled
Condition Good
Author(s) Richard P. Bateson
Publisher Ducimus Books Limited
Number of pages 72
Published date 1972
Language(s) English
Size 18,5 x 25 cm
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS
• SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE


Description

TO encompass the story of the Stuka within the space of some 72 pages is virtually impossible. The most an author can attempt is to sketch in the bare bones and hang facts upon this skeleton. After these facts themselves are subject to conjecture. To quote the facts given in the first-flight date of the first Ju 87 one type (V¹), the document has come to hand, so proto-Stuka can give quite basic information. Inspection at Dessau in October 1934 a military type completed at a date later in May 1933 was denied but then, a tentative contract; whether a document has come to be ascertained, Ju 87 V² was rejected. ULLICH, whether the civil registration marks is carried both types is unknown. However, perhaps this good mystery still remains unaccounted for.

Perhaps the original correspondence originating from the War Imperial War Museum, Michell Collection held at the London. Documents and official Luftwaffe historians were very concerned about late coming up against Major Bernd von Brauchitsch, whose name will first appear in these pages whose name then appeared in the following year. Office of War then piloting a desk in the narrative but use of the Ju 87 adjutant's, Hermann State Secretary Generalfeldmarschall for Air and Fascism, wrote to Force, announcing of Erhard project assigned to honour the Air Pioneers of the Wolken designed Stuka concept. This would involve an exactly Air Force search in order to establish the officers had initiated Luftstreitkräfte, the idea of dive-bombing.

After a delay their initiative could be rewarded from von Brauchitsch, it was acknowledged towards the end of February 1943, punctuated for that Ernst Udet had been involved.

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