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Ju88 Collection

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88R

Junkers Ju-88R
Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: WW2 - Ju88 attacked by Spitfires - ditched off Pagham, Essex

WW2 - Ju88 attacked by Spitfires - ditched off Pagham, Essex
1940

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88G-1

Junkers Ju-88G-1
Captured Luftwaffe 7 Staffel/Njg 2 Junkers Ju-88G-1 Bomber Equipped with Fug 220 Lichtenstein Sn-2 Radar, Naxos-Z and Fug 227 Flensburg Homer - Flying in RAF Royal Airforce Marking - the Aircraft

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-1

Junkers Ju-88A-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-1 Parked Weraing 1/Kg 30 Badges and Marking Date: 1939

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88G

Junkers Ju-88G
Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88G Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88B-1

Junkers Ju-88B-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88B-1 Bomber Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88R-1

Junkers Ju-88R-1
A Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R-1 Bomber after Removal of Nose Antennae Wnr 360043 Date: 1943

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-4

Junkers Ju-88A-4
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-4 Bomber Carrying a L-10 Glider Torpedo During Evaluation Testing at Gotenhofen / Gdynia, Poland Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88P-3

Junkers Ju-88P-3
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88P-3 Bomber with 2X 37Mm Bk 3.7 Cannon Offset to Port Parked on Muddy Grass Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-13

Junkers Ju-88A-13
Ju-88 Parked in Snow with Giess Kanne Date: 1940s

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Junkers Ju-88A-5
A Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88 Parked Wearing British UK Royal Airforce Marking at Chivenor, UK by Mistake Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-5 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-5 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-5 Bomber Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-3 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-3 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-3 Prototype Bomber the First with Jumo 811 Engine Date: 1940s

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-7 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-7 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-7 / Ju-88Z Fighter Bomber Prototype in 1939 Date: 1939

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-1 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-1 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-1 Bomber Prototype Flying in December 1936 During Initial Flight-Test Trials Date: 1936

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju-88A

Junkers Ju-88A
A Luftwaffe 2./ Kampfgeschwader 806 Junkers Ju-88A after a Crash-Landing in a Field in the UK During the Battle-Of-Britain in 1940 Date: 1940

Background imageJu88 Collection: Diagramatic layout of Ju88 cockpit instruments

Diagramatic layout of Ju88 cockpit instruments, from Instructions for flying the Junkers 88. AM Pamphlet 114D. Part only

Background imageJu88 Collection: RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! WW2

RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! WW2
RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! Showing two British Hawker Hurricane fighters flying over a British aircraft carrier at sea during the Second World War

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers JU88 shot down at Belmont, Glos, WW2

Junkers JU88 shot down at Belmont, Glos, WW2
Junkers JU88 shot down at Belmont, Gloucestershire, on 27 July 1940. 1940

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju 88A -Germanys standard light bomber through

Junkers Ju 88A -Germanys standard light bomber throughout the war Its speed made it difficult to intercept

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju 88G -this was on of the night fighter adapti

Junkers Ju 88G -this was on of the night fighter adaptions

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju 88A -while used mainly for horizontal bombin

Junkers Ju 88A -while used mainly for horizontal bombing, the type could be employed as an anti-shipping dive bomber

Background imageJu88 Collection: Secrets of German aircraft revealed by G. H. Davis

Secrets of German aircraft revealed by G. H. Davis
Secrets of German aircraft revealed: the Messerschmitt ME109 and ME110, the Heinkel 111K and the Junkers 88-A1. Date: 1940

Background imageJu88 Collection: German Junkers 188 bomber by G. H. Davis

German Junkers 188 bomber by G. H. Davis
Germanys latest bomber during the Second World War: the fast twin-engined Junkers 188. A development of the successful JU88, the new bomber could carry a slightly increased bomb load. Date: 1943

Background imageJu88 Collection: Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. Davis

Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. Davis
The giant Sunderland flying boat proves its mettle: two Junkers accounted for out of four attackers. When a formation of four Junkers JU88s attacked a Sunderland seaplane off the coast of Norway

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju88

Junkers Ju88 evaluated in the UK in UK markings following capture

Background imageJu88 Collection: Junkers Ju88 on the ground

Junkers Ju88 on the ground



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