Translation of German caption on photo reverse: "The ground crew is still fueling the tanks, while the crew is still memorizing the route maps. Channel, 2/4/42." #WWII #WW2
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Translation of German caption on photo reverse: "The ground crew is still fueling the tanks, while the crew is still memorizing the route maps. Channel, 2/4/42." #WWII #WW2
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A Ju-88 captured by the 86th Fighter Squadron on display at Wright Field, Ohio, November 1943
German soldiers at the Ju-88 bomber at the airport of Benghazi.
Junkers Ju 88A-1 ‘TL+AH’. The second photo shows the Junkers Jumo 211B-1 engines and external wing mounted bomb racks.
(Probably one of my favourite German aircraft of the Second World War)
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8 April 1945. Abandoned Bf 109G and Ju 88G night-fighters at Wunstorf aerodrome, Germany. They were captured by the 6th airborne division.
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Guarding the burning remains of a Junkers Ju 88 shot down during attacks on airfields in Yorkshire on 15 August 1940. (Photo source - © IWM HU 63859)
Colour by RJM
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Painting l did in 2022.
Red Air Force Yak fighter, Eastern Front 1943.
Acrylic on paper 40 x 29cm.
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French and captured Junkers Ju-188 and Ju-88.