By the end of the first year of the war the German Luftwaffe command must already have known that the Junkers Ju 87B was not longer capable of meeting the requirements in many respects. The gradual improvement in the ground defences and the increasing use combat aircraft during the war led to the transformation of the Ju 87 into a fighter-bomber. The D version received a more powerful engine, new aerodynamic fairing and stronger armour. Its new role was now primarily that of ground attack, including anti-tank warfare with a 37 mm cannon. In the spring of 1944 the work of converting the Ju 87 D-3 into tank destroyer types G-1 and G-2 finally began.
Model
– Jumo 211 engine
– Movable propeller
– Detailed cockpit
– Surface structural details
– Removable engine cowling
– One twin-barrelled MG
– Two SC 50 bombs
– Two separate cannon for the G-2 version
Decals for a D and a G-2 version:
– Junkers Ju 87G-2 of 10. (Pz) St.G 3, Jakobstadt, Lettland, July 1944
– Junkers Ju 87D-3 of 4./St.G 2 Russia 1944
Product specifications
- country version 1 – Germany
- length – 155 mm
- number of parts – 62
- wingspan – 211 mm
Age 10 +
Skill Level – 3 Advanced