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Old 8th May 2013, 18:58
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Ju87 sans undercarriage

Hi guys

What, where and when - did the Ju87 lose its undercarriage but safely returned to its airfield? During the Battle of Britain I believe. Who were the crew and were they injured?

I have seen a picture of the aircraft in flight.

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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

There is a wochenschau movie that shows a ju87 without gear crash land in Poland. Feuertauf unserer Luftwaffe in Polen (1h 30m, 352x272)" at 28:35 one can see A stricken Ju87 belly land.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

Exactly it was on 1.9.39. Lt. Hamester from 4./StG2 (T6+AM) recovered too late after a dive attack and his undercarriage was lost after hitting of water. He belly-landed without further problems at Stolp-R. airfield.

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Hello B
if it's the close up.im afraid it's a faked propaganda still.i have seen this in stuka at war book.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

What would be the point of falsing a picture of a damadged plane? To prove what i wonder.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

No idea about this particular event but as I know Ju 87 was able to jettison landing gear in case of emergency landing.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

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No idea about this particular event but as I know Ju 87 was able to jettison landing gear in case of emergency landing.
Other than an internet item that "must be true", there has been presented no documentation for this other than possibly in the C model, to allow for ease of ditching.

No manual or drawings, that I know of, shows it for the D model

I would welcome actual documentation.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

No Internet source, I read it long time ago, some old book but can not remember in moment which one is. Do you have manual and drawings which proof no options for landing gear?
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No Internet source, I read it long time ago, some old book but can not remember in moment which one is. Do you have manual and drawings which proof no options for landing gear?
I think the obligation is yours to prove. I have a D-5 manual which does not note it.

Old book?

As I noted, no one has presented documentation that it was provided for.
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Re: Ju87 sans undercarriage

Not remember name, it is extract from one local military magazine. I seen this some two decades ago I could not imagine that I will need it to show anything.

So- Stuka could roll over during emergency landing?
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