[MOD REQUEST] Ju-87D2 Stuka (Glider Towing) - mavyalex - 09.03.2010
Hello,
I just learned that there was a special variant of the Stuka : JU-87D2. Would it be possible to mod it?
It could tow gliders according to this web site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87 and here in French
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87
Also could somebody tell me what is this Ju_87D2 carrying? (If it is a JU-87D2) Is it a glider that has to be launched?
It's in Japanese I think:
http://www.zhjunshi.com/mil/2009-06-28/content7_3765_14.shtml
It would be cool if we could mod the glider hooked to the Ju-87D2 I guess the cable between the glider and the Stuka must have been very long to avoid damage from machine guns.
But I don't think there is the correct 3DS Max WWII glider existing yet..Too bad for realism
Of course we could create special aerial target shapes, not real Lutwaffe Gliders...I know that Stukas weren't used for target training (well during the Battle of Britain 1940 it was as if...), but I'm sure it would be fun to mod...
Good day...
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- aaareg13 - 09.03.2010
TBH, this would be pretty sick to see, but personally, I don't believe that the 87 would have enough power to tow, let alone just having bombs ;P. This would be nice to have, although I rarely see any missions with gliders...
~S~ 328thMarten
- mavyalex - 09.03.2010
I am not imagining things. This web site says the Ju-87D2 variant was planned. Has it really existed? I don't know. But Germands thought about towing gliders with the Stuke for sure.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87
It's just that I could use the Stuka to learn gliding...:-) Do you get it now? :-)
- rubens51 - 09.03.2010
I can't speak Japanese, but we've a lot of Japanese fellas who could possibly translate for us. Anyway, the strange installation on the Stuka's wing seem to be a sort of passenger compartment, and I remember I've read about something like that somewhere. I will check more precisesly!
- rubens51 - 09.03.2010
No, it's not japanese, I'm sure it's chinese!
- mavyalex - 09.03.2010
rubens51 is right! It's an (emergency) passenger compartment! For Officers more precisely! I translated thz page from Chinese to English using Google..
It says:
.In the Ju 87D-2
两侧机翼安装人员运输舱的应急运输型Ju 87D-4 型为鱼雷机,但是仅使用Ju 87D-1 改制出一架供测试。
Installation of officers on both sides of the wing transport emergency transport module type Ju 87D-4 model as a torpedo plane, but use only the Ju 87D-1 conversion out of one for testing. 之后D-4 型发展为Ju 87E 型,在利用B 型和D 型改装测试之后,容克斯公司在1942 年夏季得到了115 架Ju 87E 鱼雷机的订单。 After the D-4-based development for the Ju 87E type, in the use of B-and D-modification testing, Junkers company in the summer of 1942 has been 115 Ju 87E torpedo aircraft order
This is ingenuous and very clever! Only Germands could think about this! Gosh...I'm on the lookout for more original news like this...
Now we can play Flight Simulator with the Lutwaffe! :-)
Though the Stuka must be really a pain in the *ss to fly with such a load (1 pilot, 2 officers, 1 rear gunner= 4 ?) Or 1 pilot, 1 officer...Or 1 pilot, 2 officers only...Whatever...
- Plumps - 10.03.2010
mavyalex Wrote:rubens51 is right! It's an (emergency) passenger compartment! For Officers more precisely! I translated thz page from Chinese to English using Google..
It says:
.In the Ju 87D-2
两侧机翼安装人员运输舱的应急运输型Ju 87D-4 型为鱼雷机,但是仅使用Ju 87D-1 改制出一架供测试。 Installation of officers on both sides of the wing transport emergency transport module type Ju 87D-4 model as a torpedo plane, but use only the Ju 87D-1 conversion out of one for testing. 之后D-4 型发展为Ju 87E 型,在利用B 型和D 型改装测试之后,容克斯公司在1942 年夏季得到了115 架Ju 87E 鱼雷机的订单。 After the D-4-based development for the Ju 87E type, in the use of B-and D-modification testing, Junkers company in the summer of 1942 has been 115 Ju 87E torpedo aircraft order
This is ingenuous and very clever! Only Germands could think about this! Gosh...I'm on the lookout for more original news like this...
Now we can play Flight Simulator with the Lutwaffe! :-)
Though the Stuka must be really a pain in the *ss to fly with such a load (1 pilot, 2 officers, 1 rear gunner= 4 ?) Or 1 pilot, 1 officer...Or 1 pilot, 2 officers only...Whatever...
What are "Germands"?? And why should it be a problem to fly with four people when this plane with a normal crew can easily carry 500kg bombs?? Or are you sujesting that the Germans of that time all weighed over a 100kg per person?? I would say this is a weird protype. Definately not something in standard service. If that where the case a lot more picture material would be known. I think most fans of German planes would prefer a flyable He177 or a Do 17 more than another oddball plane.
Just my opinion.
- cpwn - 10.03.2010
mavyalex Wrote:rubens51 is right! It's an (emergency) passenger compartment! For Officers more precisely! I translated thz page from Chinese to English using Google..
It says:
.In the Ju 87D-2
两侧机翼安装人员运输舱的应急运输型Ju 87D-4 型为鱼雷机,但是仅使用Ju 87D-1 改制出一架供测试。 Installation of officers on both sides of the wing transport emergency transport module type Ju 87D-4 model as a torpedo plane, but use only the Ju 87D-1 conversion out of one for testing. 之后D-4 型发展为Ju 87E 型,在利用B 型和D 型改装测试之后,容克斯公司在1942 年夏季得到了115 架Ju 87E 鱼雷机的订单。 After the D-4-based development for the Ju 87E type, in the use of B-and D-modification testing, Junkers company in the summer of 1942 has been 115 Ju 87E torpedo aircraft order
This is ingenuous and very clever! Only Germands could think about this! Gosh...I'm on the lookout for more original news like this...
Now we can play Flight Simulator with the Lutwaffe! :-)
Though the Stuka must be really a pain in the *ss to fly with such a load (1 pilot, 2 officers, 1 rear gunner= 4 ?) Or 1 pilot, 1 officer...Or 1 pilot, 2 officers only...Whatever...
I can read some Chinese, it should be...
Ju 87D-2两侧机翼安装人员运输舱的应急运输型. -----A special Ju 87D-2 which could be loaded passengers in wing cockpits of both sides, just for emergency transport.
The other sentences are about torpedo bomber, so I think they could be ignored.