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Old 12th August 2011, 20:42
Larry Hickey Larry Hickey is offline
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Stuka from about 1940 with Shark's Mouth

Hello,

I have a feeling that this has already been discussed, but in working with the color profile packages for the EOE book project I've noticed that the photos of the Ju87B with a shark's mouth on the nose has been identified in the past as being the Gr Kdr of II./StG77 during the summer of 1940. A profiles has also been done of this a/c with the identification code S2+AC, with the white number 10 on the wheel spats, and identified as the a/c of Maj. Alfons Orthofer during 1940. I seem to remember that this contention has been discredited. Can anyone plug me into a thread about this on the TOCH or LEMB Forums?

I've seen nothing in looking through hundreds of Stuka photos for the 1939-40 period that would suggest that this a/c was flown with these markings in StG77. With the numbers painted on the cowlings of a/c in the background and on the wheel spats of this one, this suggests to me a training unit, and not a marking used during combat operations.

Who knows the story about this?

Regards,
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