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The secrets of Luftwaffe's airplane crashed in Val Cavargna in 1943 (2): the Junkers JU-88 A-4

Como, Italy - Airplane equipped with multirole capability

The Junkers JU-88 A-4 was one of the three main bombers used by Luftwaffe during the Second World War: the others two were the Heinkel HE-111 and the Dornier DO-17. The JU-88 was able to adapt itself beyond to the bomber role, also to that one of reconnaissance aircraft and torpedo bomber. Its crew was formed by four persons: the pilot and the radio operator-machine-gunner of stern, who were seated...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 106565

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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