Hiall. First post here, I hope I'm in the right place. My question is about the JU-87 Stuka. I'd been doing some research, and found that of the roughly 6,000
TheLockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" is a retired long-range, high-altitude, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed and manufactured by the American aerospace company Lockheed Corporation. The SR-71 has several nicknames, including "Blackbird" and "Habu".The SR-71 was developed as a black project from the Lockheed A-12
AfricanExpress Airways only operates two aircraft - the DC-9 (with registration 5Y-AXP) and one MD-82 aircraft. At just over 40 years old, it is younger than the other cargo DC-9s still in service. African Express Airways still has the DC-9 in its fleet, but it may not be active. Photo: Konstantin von Wedelstaedt via Wikimedia.
BTW Does anyone out there know if there are any original WWII Ju-87 Stukas still flying today. I've never seen one even on TV so I would have to assume not. Too bad. I guess thinking about it, there aren't even but a few original German warbirds still flying these days at all.
Image2 of 2. June 9, 2012: In this photo, workers unload the engine of a German Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka" dive bomber from a salvage vessel in Sassnitz, on the Baltic Sea, eastern
Arethere any Junkers 88 still flying? The Junkers Ju 88 is a versatile, multi-role aircraft that was manufactured in greater numbers than any other German twin-engine aircraft during World War II. While more than 16,000 were produced, only a few remain in existence worldwide. Are there any operational Stukas?
sntXHAW. Startat September 1939, for a start.The Stuka was a combat-proven aircraft by then.The Helldiver was nowhere near fleet service and the Dauntless and Aichi had still to earn their spurs.The Stuka never had to prove it's ability as a carrier aircraft but given it's ease of operation, better forward view for the pilot and slow flight ability, it
Aformation of Stukas flying in France, in 1940. While the Stuka was almost never seen on the Western Front after D-Day, there were still declining numbers operating on the Eastern Front all the way through the Battle of Berlin, both with traditional dive bombing and a “G” version that mounted two anti-tank guns under the wings.
Thereare two intact Stukas, a Ju87R-2 (WkNmr 5954) at the Chicago Museum of Science and a Ju87G-2 (WkNmr 494083) at the RAF Museum in London. Informative: 1 --List reactions Sep 11, 2018 I had no idea there were so few Stuka's left in flying condition or even just intact. I was hoping our local aero museum might get one
Sincethe Air Force officially retired the F-117s in 2008, there has been a relatively steady flow of pictures and video showing at least some of the aircraft still flying. Spotters have seen them
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are there any stukas still flying