German Junkers Ju188 seized intact by Allies and already with the British marking at Florence, Peretola airfield.
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German Junkers Ju188 seized intact by Allies and already with the British marking at Florence, Peretola airfield.
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A view of the Junkers Ju 188E-1 Rächer (Avenger) rear defence, a powered turret with a 13mm MG 131 machine gun and below, another 13mm MG 131. For more, see my Facebook group - Eagles Of The Reich
A Ju 188A rests on the runway as crewmen of KG 6 get ready for a flight. Note the large paddle-bladed propeller on the Jumo 213 in-line engine.
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Junkers Ju 188 from KG 66 with an unusual spotted camouflage at a German air field in Holland, 1944
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Ju-188 3.(F)33 8H+xL after reaching 1000 operation sortie MTO 1944
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German Ju-188 reconnaissance aircraft
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Ju 188A-3 with Rostock radar and two LT F5b torpedoes
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A Ju 188F-1 reconnaisance bomber powered by BMW 801D radial engines. The aircraft is armed with a 20mm MG 151 in the top turret, a 13mm MG 131 firing to the rear, and an MG 81Z twin machine gun mount firing from the ventral gondola
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