Ju 87G-2
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Ju 87G-2 | |
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Type | Attacker |
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Country of origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Junkers |
Crew | Two crew |
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The Ju 87G-2 in World War II
Development
With the G variant, the aging airframe of the Ju 87 found new life as an anti-tank aircraft. This was the final operational version of the Stuka, and was deployed on the Eastern Front.
The two 37 mm (1.46 in) cannons were mounted in under-wing gun pods, each loaded with two six-round magazines of armour-piercing tungsten carbide-cored ammunition. With these weapons, the Kanonenvogel ("cannon-bird"), as it was nicknamed, proved spectacularly successful in the hands of Stuka aces
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Unit Deployment
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Aces High II aircraft | |
Ju 87G-2 | |
Type | Dive Bomber |
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Country of origin | Germany |
Aces High II loadout options | |
Package 1 | 2X 37mm BK 37 12 rpg 2X 7.9mm MG 81 75 rpg (defensive rear) |
Aces High II Main Arenas | |
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The Ju 87G-2 in Aces High II
Engine Power
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