How many bombs could a Junkers Ju 88 carry?

How many bombs could a Junkers Ju 88 carry?

The Ju88 was heavier than both the Dornier and the Heinkel, but even with a bombload of two 500 or 250 kilogram bombs under each wing, and twenty eight 50 kilogram bombs stored internally, the two 1,200 hp Jumo 211B engines made it faster than the other two bombers.

Is Ju 88 A German plane?

The Junkers Ju 88 is a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Aircraft and Motor Works (JFM) designed the plane in the mid-1930s as a so-called Schnellbomber (“fast bomber”) that would be too fast for fighters of its era to intercept.

How many crews are in a Junkers 88?

four
It had a crew of four, the pilot, bombardier, radio operator, and navigator. They used two Junkers Jumo 211J engines. They were removed from service in Germany in 1945, but stayed in the service of other countries until 1951.

Did the Ju 88 have a bomb bay?

It had two bomb bays, each of which could also carry an extra fuel tank – 316 gallons in the forward bay or 175 in the rear bay. The wing span was 59ft 10.75in. The pre-production aircraft were given to Erprobungskommando 88, a special unit formed to evaluate the new aircraft, in August 1939.

What altitude did Stukas dive from?

13,000 feet
Too, because the Stukas began their steep dive from 13,000 feet and released their bombs at about 1,200 feet, the fighters had to fly at a much lower altitude, depriving them of their greatest advantages—speed and height.

Are there any flying Stukas left?

Only two intact Stukas remain—one in the Chicago Museum of Industry and the second in the RAF Museum at Hendon. Neither is flyable, though when the 1969 film Battle of Britain was in production, plans were laid to restore the Hendon Ju-87 to flight for use in the movie.

What is a Ju 88 1/48 scale?

This build represents the standard A-4 series daylight bombing configuration and is done in the markings of well-known Ju-88 exponent “Hajo” Hermann. Dragon’s kit in 1/48 scale offers a good representation of this excellent airplane. The kit is cleanly molded, with very nice clear parts and fairly nice detail built right from the box.

What was the Junkers Ju-88 used for in WW2?

Undoubtedly one of the most iconic medium bombers of the Second World War was the Junkers Ju-88. An extremely versatile design, the Ju-88 served admirably in many roles, from level daylight bomber to anti-shipping and night fighting.

How many crew members does a Ju 88 have?

The Ju 88 operated with four crew members: Pilot, Bombardier, Radio Operator/Rear Gunner and Rear/Lower Gunner. Three seats were provided with the fourth crewman allocated a fold-out bench close to the lower gondola.

What type of wheels and rims are available for the Ju 88?

The Ju 88 was fitted with two quite distinct types of wheel rims and tires over its service life. Unfortunately, ICM provides only the early (small) ribbed tires and rims which are suitable for Ju 88 A-1 thru A-5 models but not so for the later A-4.