Junkers Ju-87 Stuka / 144-002 /
1. Junkers Ju-87 A-1, 29 2 of Kampfgruppe 88, Legion Condor, Spain 1938
2. Junkers Ju-87 R-2 T6+AP flown by Staffelkapitan of 6./St.G 2 “Immelmann”,Summer 1940. Standard splinter scheme of RLM 70, 71 and RLM 65.
3. Junkers Ju-87 B-1 of 6./St.G 1, France 1940. Finished in a standard 70/71/65 splinter scheme.
4. Junkers Ju-87 B-1, S2+AC flown by the Kommandeur of II./St.G 77, Balkans 1941. This machine was finiched in a standard 70/71/65 splinter scheme. When the yellow campaign marking were applied, these caps were also painted yellow.
5. Junkers Ju-87 R-2, 6. St.G 1, 6G+KT, Mediterranean Theatre, early 1941. Apart from the unusual emblem
on the nose, this aircraft featured the normal 70/71/65 scheme with a white fuselage band centred on the Balkenkreuz.
6. Junkers Ju-87 B-1,J9+AL of 1.(St.)/Tr.Gr.189, France, May 1940. RLM 70/71/65 finish. The type of exhaust stacks suggest that this machine is late production series.
7. Junkers Ju-87 B-1, 35+G12, of 2./St.G 163 “Immelmann”, Cottbus, February 1939. The aircraft in 70/71/65 RLM finish, spinner in RLM 71.
8. Junkers Ju-87 D-5, I./Sg 2 “Immelmann”, Russian Front, Whinter 1943-1944. Standard scheme 70/71/65, covered atop with white stains.
9. Junkers Ju-87 D-3, 4./St G 2, Stalingrad September 1942 February 1943. Standard scheme 70/71/65
10. Ju 87 R-2 of 6./St.G 2 “Immelmann”, Tmimi, Libia 1941.The aircraft finished RLM 79/78 and green camo, RLM 71.
11. Junkers Ju-87 B-2/trop, III/St.G 1, North Africa, 1941. This aircraft was captured by British troops in November 1941, before the Germans had finished applying the aircraft’s individual code letters - note the incomplite “H” after cross.
12. Junkers Ju-87 D-3, 2./NSG 2, Byelorussia. May 1944. Flown by Ofw. Toni Fink and Hans Nawroth on one of their last missions before transferring to Italy. Standard scheme 70/71/65 and yellow band.
13. Junkers Ju-87 G-2 of 10.(Pz)/SG 3, Lithuania, Autumn 1944. This anti-tank aircraft was camouflage in the scheme 70/71/65 with yellow wingtip undersides. The spinner white with a narrow black spiral.
2. Junkers Ju-87 R-2 T6+AP flown by Staffelkapitan of 6./St.G 2 “Immelmann”,Summer 1940. Standard splinter scheme of RLM 70, 71 and RLM 65.
3. Junkers Ju-87 B-1 of 6./St.G 1, France 1940. Finished in a standard 70/71/65 splinter scheme.
4. Junkers Ju-87 B-1, S2+AC flown by the Kommandeur of II./St.G 77, Balkans 1941. This machine was finiched in a standard 70/71/65 splinter scheme. When the yellow campaign marking were applied, these caps were also painted yellow.
5. Junkers Ju-87 R-2, 6. St.G 1, 6G+KT, Mediterranean Theatre, early 1941. Apart from the unusual emblem
on the nose, this aircraft featured the normal 70/71/65 scheme with a white fuselage band centred on the Balkenkreuz.
6. Junkers Ju-87 B-1,J9+AL of 1.(St.)/Tr.Gr.189, France, May 1940. RLM 70/71/65 finish. The type of exhaust stacks suggest that this machine is late production series.
7. Junkers Ju-87 B-1, 35+G12, of 2./St.G 163 “Immelmann”, Cottbus, February 1939. The aircraft in 70/71/65 RLM finish, spinner in RLM 71.
8. Junkers Ju-87 D-5, I./Sg 2 “Immelmann”, Russian Front, Whinter 1943-1944. Standard scheme 70/71/65, covered atop with white stains.
9. Junkers Ju-87 D-3, 4./St G 2, Stalingrad September 1942 February 1943. Standard scheme 70/71/65
10. Ju 87 R-2 of 6./St.G 2 “Immelmann”, Tmimi, Libia 1941.The aircraft finished RLM 79/78 and green camo, RLM 71.
11. Junkers Ju-87 B-2/trop, III/St.G 1, North Africa, 1941. This aircraft was captured by British troops in November 1941, before the Germans had finished applying the aircraft’s individual code letters - note the incomplite “H” after cross.
12. Junkers Ju-87 D-3, 2./NSG 2, Byelorussia. May 1944. Flown by Ofw. Toni Fink and Hans Nawroth on one of their last missions before transferring to Italy. Standard scheme 70/71/65 and yellow band.
13. Junkers Ju-87 G-2 of 10.(Pz)/SG 3, Lithuania, Autumn 1944. This anti-tank aircraft was camouflage in the scheme 70/71/65 with yellow wingtip undersides. The spinner white with a narrow black spiral.