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JU-87 survivors

Discussion in 'WWII General' started by hatch, Nov 20, 2003.

  1. hatch

    hatch Member

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    hello again its time for another trivial question .............. i know weve got a D version and the americans have a B version...i think !!
    are there any others left out of 5000 odd that have survived , been found , being rebuilt.........flying !!!!!!!
     
  2. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    The poor old Stuka hasn't survived well, hatch.

    You're quite right - the only complete examples are the Ju87B-Trop at the Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago and the Ju87G-2 at Hendon.

    There are some 'basket cases' and recovered Russian wrecks around, check out : -

    http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/

    and follow the links, but it's fairly definite that the world will never see one flying !
     
  3. hatch

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    great site that m8 .i was surprised how many 109s there are still so some good news there.........the americans are making 262s........the germans are making new 190s !!!!!!you never know they might make a few stukas !!!
     

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