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Type sheet: ju87

Junkers Ju 87 B-2 Stuka
Dive Bomber, Germany, 1938

[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [ Junkers] [ Light Bombers 1919-1938]

Description:

In the 30ies the dive bombing technique was used to
bring bombs exactly into the target. The Ju 87 was
dedicated to this task. It was slow and vulnerable.
Later it was equipped with two 370mm Guns and used
as a tunk hunter.

 

Sizes and weights

Total Length :

36.417 ft

11.100 m

 

Greatest height :

13.156 ft

4.010 m

 

Wingspan :

45.276 ft

13.800 m

 

Max take off weight :

9371.3 lbs

4250.0 kg

 

Performance data

Max. speed :

186 kts

345 km/h

 

Service ceiling :

26247 ft

8000 m

 

Range :

432 nm

800 km

 

Propulsion

Kind :

KVau

 

Type :

Jumo 211 DA

 

Power rating (max.) :

1184 hp

1200 ps

 

Count :

1

1

 

Total power rating (max.) :

1184 hp

1200 ps

 

Other

Crew :

0

0

 

 

2

 

Armament :

3 MG 7,9mm, 500 kg Bomben

 

       

 

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