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One of the most modified aircraft in the war. Never seen pictures, but a
diecast from Franklin Mint was produced supposedly showing a Ju-87 as a 'torpedo' bomber. It was intended to be used aboard the aircraft carrier, which never got completed. apparently only 5 of the Ju-87's were converted before they got cancelled. "Rogue" wrote in message ... |
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