Hey Bish, you know which kit to put me down for!! I have to determine whether I am going to do a box scheme or something different, not sure yet.
First off, Bish- Here’s what I have on Italian Ds:
This one looks to be a D-3?
This pic was captioned Italian D, but I don’t see any evidence of Italian markings from this angle?:
A different D-3?:
I this a D-3 also?:
Anyone else know about Italian "D"s in service?
Sure thing Tony! Here’s what I have on Hungarian machines:
I can’t make out the whole codes on this machine. Spinner spiral and full Hungarian stripes across the tail are interesting. Theater band would be yellow:
Here’s some profiles. It is thought that the 41 on b6+41 could be in yellow. Note these profiles show the Hungarian stripes different than the pic above.
I have an Aeromaster sheet with a D-5 in Bulgarian markings. Anyone have any pics of a Bulgarian or Slovakian Stuka?
That are some great pictures, Nathan! Do you happen to have any pics of the G-2 I’m building (with the yellow fuselage band and rudder)?
Well here’s what I will be starting with.
Only a couple of assemblies started, I think I started this about 2 1/2 years ago when I was on a vacation and put it on the shelf when I got home.
John
Did the italians ever use B2’s? If so where can I get 1/24 Regia Aeroaunotica decals for it?
Theuns
Yes, they did, a good many. I know Eagle Editions has them in 1/32, not sure about 1/24?:
This Italian B-2 is quite popular:
Is this Rudel’s Machine? What are the fuselage codes or Wrk. No.??
The Werknummer is 494200
Do you have any pics of G-Stukas painted in winter camo as well? I’m thinking of doing something different than the standard splinter scheme…
I only have this one, but there is a lot more pics taken of No. 494200:
Here’s a whitewash scheme:
I’m sure Bish has a few Refs of his own too.
It will be interesting to watch this all unfold. I usually don’t try to keep up with group builds because of the ‘encyclopedic’ amount of reading involved. I’ve collected the 1/48th Revell ‘D’, 1/48th Hasegawa ‘B’, and the 1/32 Hasegawa “Kanonvogel” ju87g 2. Build on folks!
Nathan, looking at those pics, I think the one with the damaged undercarriage is a D-3. Theres no MG 151 barrels and it looks like it has dive brakes.
The one in the tree’s, I am not to sure. the last pic does look like it has the mounts for the dive brakes, so again I would say a 3.
It can be a bit confusing with the D series, the ones I am really having trouble with though is the 7 and 8. Different references give different accounts of those variants.
Clemens, that G with the yellow band is the only pic I have seen of it as well, but I will check my references again to see if there are any more. I will also check for any more Hungarian or Italian machines.
Nathan, what book are those pics from. I have not seen that G white wash before.
f8, if you ever feel like jumping on board, please do. I can never get enough Stuka’s. |That 32nd G kit looks amazing, if I had the space I would be doing mine.
Bish- The White washed G-2 is from Manfred Griehl’s Stuka book.
Here’s a color vid I have of German troops surrendering. I has some nice footage of Fw190 Doras as well as a D-5 flying in to surrender.
Seems I am missing a Stuka book. The only one by Griehl I have is the Airdoc, and that doesn’t cover the G. When you have a minute, could you give me the ISBN.
I like how the guys jumps out of the Dora and is walking off. Next thing he is back under the pit being man handled lol.
Yes I think thats the one.
Just found it on Amazon, I will have to add that to the pile.
Also, wings of the Black cross #1 has the pics of the G-2 that Clemens was asking about. Those are superb series of books.
Not heard of that series before. Just found some images and looks like a nice collection, thanks.
I have that pic in Osprey Combat aircraft 74.