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natascha 23rd June 2009 06:44

German Luftwaffe stuff and documents, pictures
 
Dear Forum member,

we still looking for german Luftwaffe pictures an documentarys for our no commercial webside !


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brewerjerry 24th June 2009 04:32

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Hi
An excellent site, just wish I had something I could contribute.
cheers
Jerry

Furyman 27th June 2009 05:10

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Wow..nice site.Is there such a thing as an automatic pullout mechanism for the JU87 Stuka ?http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...2-DSCF6867.jpg

Furyman 27th June 2009 05:18

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Second Pic...Any Ideas ? Apparently came from an airfield in Norway in 1945.http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...an1/stuka3.jpg

harrison987 27th June 2009 08:42

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I beleive that is part of the rudder control (autopilot)...

ChrisMAg2 28th June 2009 04:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Furyman (Post 87816)
Wow..nice site.Is there such a thing as an automatic pullout mechanism for the JU87 Stuka ?...

There is/ was. The german term for that is "Abfangautomatik für den Sturzflug". Is was a standard in the Ju 87 and AFAIK in the Ju 88 and coupled with the BZG/ -visier. It's purpose was to assist the pilot in the pullout right after the dive bombing. It controlled the speed (engine rpm), bomb release, airleons and dive brakes.

Furyman 28th June 2009 05:19

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another fotohttp://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...8-DSCF6869.jpg

Furyman 28th June 2009 05:23

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another fotohttp://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...0-DSCF6868.jpg

Kutscha 28th June 2009 06:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisMAg2 (Post 87838)
There is/ was. The german term for that is "Abfangautomatik für den Sturzflug". Is was a standard in the Ju 87 and AFAIK in the Ju 88 and coupled with the BZG/ -visier. It's purpose was to assist the pilot in the pullout right after the dive bombing. It controlled the speed (engine rpm), bomb release, airleons and dive brakes.

Didn't it also control the stab trim and elevators?

ChrisMAg2 29th June 2009 04:38

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Originally Posted by Kutscha (Post 87842)
Didn't it also control the stab trim and elevators?

Actually it controlled everything necessary to perform or execute the manouver. I just listed those i knew of.


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