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![]() Good day, good people, I wondered if anyone might be able to help with a couple of questions on the Junkers Ju86R-1 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft that was in service between 1943 and 1944? I have a reference that states that these were operated by a Luftwaffe unit called the 1./Versuchsverband Ob.d.L. Can anyone tell me in which theatre this unit operated, and if at all possible, which base(s)? Is there any (accessible) record of the operations they carried out? Also, the Ju86P that preceded the Ju86R-1 was given a single rear-firing machine gun after the first ones were shot down by specially prepped Spitfire Vs. (It didn't help!) Was the Ju86R-1 given any defensive armament? There was also the Ju86R-2, which was a bomber version; did that have any defensive armament? Thanks very much! Cheers, Dave -- Dave Eadsforth |
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Good day, good people, I wondered if anyone might be able to help with a couple of questions on the Junkers Ju86R-1 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft that was in service between 1943 and 1944? I have a reference that states that these were operated by a Luftwaffe unit called the 1./Versuchsverband Ob.d.L. Can anyone tell me in which theatre this unit operated, and if at all possible, which base(s)? Forty Ju-86Ps were delivered to Versuchsverband Ob.d.l., 2.(F)/Aufkl.Gr.33, and Kommando Rowehl in 1940. Most were P-2 recon a/c but there were also P-1 bomber aircraft. The P-2 was unarmed at first but the P-2 could carry four SC250 bombs. It was used in the same recon role but also performed bombing missions on occasion. The aircraft operated over England as a nuisance raider before being used to take photos of the Soviet Union prior to the invasion of June 1941. When the Ju-86R became available in 1941 it was used again against southern England until by September 1942 the Spitfire IX was able to reach it. After that, the a/c operated mostly on the eastern and southern fronts. Is there any (accessible) record of the operations they carried out? I haven't seen any... Also, the Ju86P that preceded the Ju86R-1 was given a single rear-firing machine gun after the first ones were shot down by specially prepped Spitfire Vs. (It didn't help!) Was the Ju86R-1 given any defensive armament? Not that I can see from the photographic record; however, if a single MG was mounted it most likely was in a dorsal position... the dustbin mount having ben removed and no photos of a nose gun. I'll look around to see if I can find a pic with armament. There was also the Ju86R-2, which was a bomber version; did that have any defensive armament? Probably not, just the four SC250 bombs as in the P-version. The bombers were only used "on occassion"... Thanks very much! Cheers, Dave Rob |
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arndt writes Dave Eadsforth wrote in message news:$P6suhAzKlEAFwML ... Good day, good people, I wondered if anyone might be able to help with a couple of questions on the Junkers Ju86R-1 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft that was in service between 1943 and 1944? I have a reference that states that these were operated by a Luftwaffe unit called the 1./Versuchsverband Ob.d.L. Can anyone tell me in which theatre this unit operated, and if at all possible, which base(s)? Forty Ju-86Ps were delivered to Versuchsverband Ob.d.l., 2.(F)/Aufkl.Gr.33, and Kommando Rowehl in 1940. Most were P-2 recon a/c but there were also P-1 bomber aircraft. The P-2 was unarmed at first but the P-2 could carry four SC250 bombs. It was used in the same recon role but also performed bombing missions on occasion. The aircraft operated over England as a nuisance raider before being used to take photos of the Soviet Union prior to the invasion of June 1941. When the Ju-86R became available in 1941 it was used again against southern England until by September 1942 the Spitfire IX was able to reach it. After that, the a/c operated mostly on the eastern and southern fronts. Is there any (accessible) record of the operations they carried out? I haven't seen any... Also, the Ju86P that preceded the Ju86R-1 was given a single rear-firing machine gun after the first ones were shot down by specially prepped Spitfire Vs. (It didn't help!) Was the Ju86R-1 given any defensive armament? Not that I can see from the photographic record; however, if a single MG was mounted it most likely was in a dorsal position... the dustbin mount having ben removed and no photos of a nose gun. I'll look around to see if I can find a pic with armament. There was also the Ju86R-2, which was a bomber version; did that have any defensive armament? Probably not, just the four SC250 bombs as in the P-version. The bombers were only used "on occassion"... Thanks very much! Cheers, Dave Rob Hi Rob, Thanks very much for all that - very much appreciated! Cheers, Dave -- Dave Eadsforth |
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