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Old 10th March 2015, 02:32
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Re: Junkers Ju 188 D 2 from lake Mamry (Mauersee/Schwenzeitsee) in Poland.

No shame. These were the times - no doubt an Ju 188 or Ju 388 will be found, eventually, likely there are some relatively intact specimens on the bottom of the North Sea, Baltic, around Britain or Norway, or even in the MED.
But the Ju 188 was the Ju 88 E / F (just renumbered to give name to "new design") developed from the Ju 88 B V, so no real difference. It practically was the same plane. Internally it had much of the same parts as Ju 88, even down to the part numbers.
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