German crew maintaining a Ju 87 dive bomber, Germany, winter of 1939-1940

Caption     German crew maintaining a Ju 87 dive bomber, Germany, winter of 1939-1940 ww2dbase
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Identification Code   Bild 101I-378-0037-16A
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
22 Oct 2010 05:06:12 PM

Ground crew working on the Junkers Ju 87B
powerplant.
Junkers Jumo 211D, 12 cylinder liquid-cooled
engine w/ two-speed supercharger rated at
1,210hp.

Junkers built about 1,700 engines per-month
and produced a total of 68,248 during the
war, not counting engine rebuilds and
salvaged engines put back into service.
Unit insignia unknown.

Jumo engines also powered the Junkers Ju-88
and the Heinkel He-111 bombers.
2. Rod Larson says:
17 Dec 2019 02:41:07 AM

This is a Ju87 B1 from 5.StG2 where the 5th Staffel Emblem is a Brown Mountain Lion with Front Paws on a Darker Brown Log, All on a White Shield with Red Trim.

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