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stefaan 6th May 2012 17:14

Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
Hi Guys.
In Fighters over the Desert from C Shores and H Ring there are a few photos of a Ju 87B from 1/St.G.2 A5 that looks like HI. It is staed that it went to Chicago for an exibition.
Does anybody know what happened to it, and was it HI??
Anybody with photos from those exhibitions??
Thx
Stefaan

Tony Kambic 6th May 2012 17:31

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
There is a Stuka on display in Chicago, Illinois, along with a Spitfire Mk. 1A. The Stuka is listed as a Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Werk Nr. 5954.

The Experimental Aircraft Assocation restored it for the Chicago Museum back in 1974. I believe it was acquired during the Second World War along with the Spitfire as part of drive to raise money for War Bonds. And as I recall the wheel pants were not on it when it came to the US.

There are plenty of images of it on the Web.

stefaan 6th May 2012 17:54

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
Hi Tony.
Thx for the promp reply.
I know it came via truck to 15 sqdn SAAF while they were based at Amiriya.
I only found out today that it went to the USA, and to Chicago.
Will look it up on the net.
Thx
Stefaan

philippe1 6th May 2012 18:37

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
the one in chicago doesn't have even the original landing gear it has wheels and tres from a US plane

stefaan 6th May 2012 19:46

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
Hi Phillipe.
That would make sense as the photos I saw showed it on a truck.
The photos in the book mentioned above showed it on wheels, so must have been taken off when they moved it.
Stefaan

Revi16 7th May 2012 14:45

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
Here's a few pics,
http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...nct_entry=true

stefaan 7th May 2012 20:53

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
Hi Revi.
Thx, saw it,
I do need some good shots that I can use in a book, and where the owner gives me rights to publish.
I contacted them, and wi9ll see what they say.
Phillip1, one of the photos I saw shows it standing in the desert with that U/c.
Stefaan

G.R.Morrison 8th May 2012 03:32

Re: Ju 87R-2/trop WNr.5954 in America
 
WNr.5954 was A5+HL from 3./St.G. 1, and was 'written off' as 80% damaged after a crash-landing due to enemy fire, 22.November 1941 at Gambut.

GRM

Tony Kambic 8th May 2012 04:13

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
So that explains why the 1/48 scale Monogram model I built in the 1960s had the A5+HL decal.

stefaan 8th May 2012 08:20

Re: Ju 87B A5 to America.
 
HI GRM.
Do you know who the crew were??
Thx
Stefaan

G.R.Morrison 9th May 2012 05:04

Ju 87R-2/trop WNr.5954 Besatzung
 
Stefaan,

No, the crew was not recorded. Unless crewmen were killed, wounded, injured, or missing, their names were not recorded for the Quartermaster's office. Having crash-landed on "their" side of the lines, no one was missing, even temporarily.

Sorry.

And Tony, I'd bet your "A5+HL" was a Lindberg, not Monogram Stuka. Mine was... "Way back in the 20th Century."

GRM


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