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Junkers JU88 shot down at Belmont, Glos, WW2Junkers JU88 shot down at Belmont, Gloucestershire, on 27 July 1940. 1940
Junkers Ju 88A -Germanys standard light bomber throughout the war Its speed made it difficult to intercept
Junkers Ju 88G -this was on of the night fighter adaptions
Junkers Ju 88A -while used mainly for horizontal bombing, the type could be employed as an anti-shipping dive bomber
Secrets of German aircraft revealed by G. H. DavisSecrets of German aircraft revealed: the Messerschmitt ME109 and ME110, the Heinkel 111K and the Junkers 88-A1. Date: 1940
German Junkers 188 bomber by G. H. DavisGermanys 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
Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. DavisThe 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
Junkers Ju88 evaluated in the UK in UK markings following capture
Junkers Ju88 on the ground