Ju 87 Stuka GB

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.

www.ushmm.org/…/detail.php

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.

hang on, is it this one.

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.