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Synopsis: This detailed study examines the Junkers Ju 87D, the final and most capable production variant of the infamous Stuka dive bomber that terrorized enemy forces in the early years of World War II. The book traces the evolution from earlier Ju 87 models to the D-variant, which incorporated significant improvements in performance, protection, and operational capability. The Ju 87D represented German efforts to extend the Stuka's operational life in the face of increasingly effective enemy defenses and fighter opposition. The publication details the aircraft's enhanced features including more powerful engines, improved armor protection, and increased bomb-carrying capacity that made it more survivable in hostile airspace. Technical analysis reveals the engineering modifications that addressed the aircraft's vulnerability to fighter attack while maintaining its precision dive-bombing capability. The book chronicles the aircraft's operational history on multiple fronts, from the Eastern Front tank battles to Mediterranean anti-shipping operations, where the D-variant proved more resilient than its predecessors. Combat accounts describe the aircraft's continued effectiveness in close air support roles, particularly against Soviet armor where its precision and firepower remained valuable. The publication examines the various sub-variants including anti-tank models equipped with specialized weapons for attacking heavily armored targets. Performance data illustrates the improvements achieved in the D-variant while acknowledging the fundamental limitations of the dive bomber concept by 1943. The book also covers the aircraft's use in specialized roles including night harassment operations and training duties as Germany's strategic situation deteriorated. Production history reveals the challenges of manufacturing an increasingly obsolescent aircraft type while resources were needed for more advanced designs. Personal accounts from pilots and aircrew members provide insights into the aircraft's handling characteristics and combat effectiveness in the later war period. The publication includes detailed technical specifications, weapon installations, and operational procedures. Unit histories document the squadrons that operated the Ju 87D and their combat achievements under increasingly difficult circumstances. This Profile Publication provides valuable insights into the final chapter of one of aviation's most distinctive aircraft designs.
211 Junkers Ju87D, is one of the many primary source materials in the Army Air Corps Museum collection.
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