Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA0101 JU-87 G-1 "Tank Buster" Stab 10.(Pz)/SG2, H. Rudel, Slovakia, 1944 This was Rudel's very first Stuka
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Information about the Ju-87 G1: The Ju-87G was the final version of the Stuka. Stuka (a contraction of the word Sturzkampfflugzeug - dive bomber) There were two versions used as tank busters, the G-1 (G-1s were minimal conversions from D-3s) the G-1 was based on the short-wing span D-3 model while the G-2 (G-2s were rebuilt D-5s that were much cleaner aerodynamically than the G-1), was based on the long-wing span D-5 model. Instead of dive attacks Germany decided to keep the design as it was, but to upgrade the power plant to a Jumo 211J, and add two 30 mm (1.2 in) cannon. The variant was also designed to carry a 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) free-fall bomb load. These weapons fired special armour-piercing ammunition, with tungsten cores, at a muzzle velocity of 850m/sec. They were installed in gun pods fitted outboard of the landing gear legs. The ammunition was in six-round clips per gun. The first operational trials were made in March 1943. The normal 7.9mm or 20mm wing guns were deleted and the holes were covered and this model recreates this. Dive bombing was not possible with the additional weight of the guns, so the dive brakes were also deleted -- the Ju-87G could still drop bombs, but not in a dive. Initially, the Ju-87G was seen as quite dangerous to its crews. The additional weight and drag of the wing guns adversely affected performance and handling, and low-level attacks in the face of the Soviet AAA and fighters seemed suicidal. But true as that was, it remained that the Ju-87G was extremely effective. By 1943 the 37mm gun was considered obsolete as an anti-tank gun on the ground, but from the air it was still effective, because the Ju-87G could attack tanks from the rear or from above, were their armour was much thinner. Not that the Germans refrained from trying out bigger cannon on anti-tank aircraft, but the Ju-87 could not possibly carry these, and larger aircraft such as the Ju-88 were not agile enough to operate successfully against tanks. These Gustav models were specialized tank killers, nicknamed the Panzerknacker (tank cracker) or Kanonenvogel (cannon bird). The Panzerknackers were extremely vulnerable to enemy fighters, but they flew on regardless until the end of the war. Production of the Ju-87 was ended in October 1944.
THE BEST STUKA PILOT: The best known and most effective Stuka pilot, Hans Ulrich Rudel (Oberst St.G2.). Oberst would be the equivalent to USAAF Colonel or RAF Group Captain. Rudel's squadron of nine tank-busting Ju-87 G-1 was assigned to support the 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf". On the first day of the Operation Citadel (July 4, 1943 – August 23, 1943), during his first mission, Rudel knocked out four Soviet tanks and by the evening, his score grew to twelve. Ju-87 G I was used extensively in battle during the Offensive of Kursk. Rudel found that the best way to knock out tanks was to hit them in the back (T-34's rear mounted engine and its cooling system did not permit the installation of heavier armor plating) or the side. Interesting fact is that attacking the back of the tank meant that the plane had to come from the rear flying towards friendly territory - great advantage if the plane got damaged during the attack. By wars end Rudel had the following records; 2,530 missions of combat, 9 air to air victories), 519 + destroyed tanks, 800 vehicles of all the types, 150 pieces of artillery, innumerable bridges, 70 amphibious boats, a battleship, a cruiser, destroyer.
AIRCRAFT SPECS: Type: Ju-87G-1 Function: anti-tank Year: 1942 Crew: 2 Engines: 1 * 1400hp Junkers Jumo 211J Wing Span: 15.00 m Length: 11.50 m Height: 3.90 m Wing Area: 33.69m2 Empty Weight: 4400 kg Max.Weight: 6600 kg Speed: 314 km/h Range: 320 km Armament: 2 x 37 mm cannons, 1 x 7.92 mm mg
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