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Kind of a change in subject, but my father served in an Infantry Division in North Africa and Italy during WWII. He spoke of their fear of the German Stuka (Junkers Ju 87) dive-bomber. The screaming siren scared the hell out of everyone.
The Germans were pretty good at building things to kill with.
The Germans were pretty good at building things to kill with.
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LTC (Join to see)
I saw one in Chicago Museum of Science of Industry. It had a huge external sand air filter.
They changed it Since I saw it. It was tan back in 1989. It gets me upset.
https://www.msichicago.org/explore/whats-here/exhibits/transportation-gallery/the-exhibit/smaller-aircraft/junkers-ju-87r-2-tropical-stuka
SGT Ruben Lozada 1SG John Millan Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen CPT Lawrence Cable MSG Stan Hutchison
They changed it Since I saw it. It was tan back in 1989. It gets me upset.
https://www.msichicago.org/explore/whats-here/exhibits/transportation-gallery/the-exhibit/smaller-aircraft/junkers-ju-87r-2-tropical-stuka
SGT Ruben Lozada 1SG John Millan Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen CPT Lawrence Cable MSG Stan Hutchison
Junkers Ju-87R-2 Tropical Stuka
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
I read somewhere that the sound was intentionally created to do just that.
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My father was Navy so didn't mess with them much. I was actually the first in my family, going back decades in Denmark, to not be in the Navy. I've always been amazed at how relatively small the ME-109 is.
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Dad didn't make it to Europe until the Berlin Airlift. He spent the War in the CBI on C47s and later the C54 Skymaster.
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