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obdl3945 17th July 2014 00:24

Ju88 WNr.1050
 
Hi,

On reading the 'Luftwaffe im Focus' article on flamethrower-equipped Ju88s (issue 19), I note on page 25, the captions for photos 28/29 note this aircraft as Ju88A-4, W.Nr.1050, coded 9K+FB. Clearly evident, however, is the early style A-1/A-5 vertical tailplane and rudder. On pages 26/27, a photo shows this aircraft again with the early style vertical tailplane, but also showing the 'blistered' rear canopy, extended wingtips and seemingly broader bladed propellors all reminiscent of the later A-4 subtype, all of which is encapsulated in Claes Sundin's excellent colour profile included with the article.

My queries are: a) was this combination of early A-1/A-5 vertical tail but otherwise A-4 characteristics common and b) was W.Nr.1050 originally built with this mixture of parts or might it have been an upgrade?

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Regards,

Paul

edNorth 17th July 2014 05:19

Re: Ju88 WNr.1050
 
Dear Paul

I have not seen this article nor profile. Having seen other Claes Sundin profile of Ju 88 C-6, it appears straight out of box, so to speak, good but not exceptional (research wise). I say this after having researched the type for some years and made own large scale drawings.

a.) Common? Yes. First A-4 indeed had straight-up tip rudders. Vertical fin was basically the same. But A-4 rudder was metal covered, whilst previous A-1/5 had this fabric covered. Perhaps you did not know that.

b.) Aerodynamic balanced rudders appeared (autumn 1941) long after A-4 entered production (the Jumo 211 J engines ruling the designation here), but VDM metal props appeared again on Ju 88 D-5 in winter 1941/1942, due to Wood props bottlenecks. W.Nr. (088)1050 appears "quite normal built" to me.

c.) No offense meant. Please leave space between in the designation Ju 88 A-4. Respecting how the designations were most often written is respecting how things were. Changing this into Ju88A-4 as one entity had done deliberately is misleading to those who perhaps do not know better. I have said this before. We all know this, do we not?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RLM_air...gnation_system
http://www.designation-systems.net/non-us/germany.html

Best regards
Ed

obdl3945 17th July 2014 20:55

Re: Ju88 WNr.1050
 
Hi, Ed...

I live and learn. Indeed, I wasn't aware of the early A-4s having the straight-hinged rudder. Thanks for taking time to clarify this and other characteristics for me

Kindest regards,

Paul


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