In April 1941, three Italian Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers set out to strike a Yugoslav harbor. One plane would be hit and ...
In the spring of 1941, as Nazi Germany unleashed its invasion of Yugoslavia, the terrifying Ju 87 Stuka became a symbol of ...
Widely known simply as the “Stuka,” from the German word for dive bomber (“ Sturzkampfflugzeug “), the Ju-87 was one of the first aircraft to be designed specifically with such tactics in mind. The ...
A Junkers Ju-87 begins to roll in on a target in the Balkans during the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. The "little bomber" was considered outdated before WWII even began, but it wound up ...
One of the Nazi's most emblematic pieces of military ordnance, and perhaps the most feared plane of World War II, was the "Screaming Bird of Prey" — the Junkers Ju-87. It's better known as a "Stuka," ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Perhaps no weapon was as closely associated with the Nazi German in early in World War II as the Stuka dive bomber, infamous for howling, near-vertical dive attacks ...
The Junkers JU-87, better known by its nickname "Stuka," was one of World War II's most iconic combat aircraft. Its distinctive inverted "gull" wings and fixed undercarriage make it unmistakable, and ...
The Stuka airplane soaring over the Transportation Gallery at the Museum of Science and Industry has been grounded, at least for a few more days. It has been lowered to the floor by its cables and is ...
Pride of the U. S. Army Air Corps is its secret bombsight, which is accurate for level-flight bombing at altitudes as high as 18,000 feet. Pride of the German Luftwaffe, apparently lacking an ...
The ghostly remains of a remarkably well-preserved Stuka dive bomber, an aircraft that struck terror into Allied forces during the Second World War, has been ...