Junkers Ju 87, Stuka, dive-bomber, 1935. Junkers Ju 88, bomber + reconnaissance + night-fighter. Junkers Ju 89, heavy transport, heavy bomber (prototype), 1936. Junkers Ju 90, four-engined airliner, transport developed from Ju 89, 1937. Junkers Ju 160, low wing high speed airliner developed from Ju 60, 1934. To counter the mass regiments of Russian tanks, a new version of the Junkers Stuka was developed, the Junkers Ju-87 G. It was no longer designed as a dive bomber. Instead it was armed with two 30mm anti-tank cannons in pods under the wings and a 7.92mm machine gun in the back for the gunner. It was given the roll of tank buster. Top Speed: 255 mph. Service Ceiling: 15,520 ft. Range: 510 miles. Engine/Horsepower: One Junkers Jumo 211J-1/1400. Crew: 2 The single-engine two-seater Junkers Ju - 87 Stuka dive bomber was plagued with low speed and manoeuvrability and was extremely vulnerable without fighter support, but due to its high accuracy and a number of unusual design choices, it became one of the most famous of the Luftwaffe’s aircraft. −. The continuing problems with about two dozens of the Ju 88P-1, and slow development of the Hs 129 B-3, each of them equipped with a large BK 7.5 cm (2.95 in) cannon in a conformal gun pod beneath the fuselage, meant the Ju 87G was put into production. In April 1943, the first production Ju 87 G-1s were delivered to front line units. 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 Ju 88 made its first flight on Dec. 21, 1936, and hundreds remained in use when the war ended in 1945. The airplane on display, a Ju 88D-1/Trop (later designated Ju 88D-3), is a long-range photographic reconnaissance version modified for tropical use. Known as the Baksheesh, it was the best known Ju 88 of the 15,000 built. Stuka, a low-wing, single-engine monoplane—especially the Junkers JU 87 dive-bomber—used by the German Luftwaffe from 1937 to 1945, with especially telling effect during the first half of World War II. Ju 87 シュトゥーカ. 用途 : 急降下爆撃機. 分類 : 爆撃機. 設計者 : ヘルマン・ポールマン( 英語版 ). 製造者 : ユンカース航空機・発動機製作 社. 運用者 : ドイツ国 ( ドイツ空軍 ). 初飛行 : 1935年 9月17日. 生産数 :6,500機以上. 生産開始 : 1937年. This would lead to a 10% speed decrease but no negative flight characteristics. Although Junkers claimed the Ju 248 used a standard Me 163B wing, they decided to modify the wing to hold more C-Stoff fuel. This modification was carried out by the Puklitsch firm. Me 263 IszNlZ.