New slot Stuka air-craft help needed
#1

I would like some help on a new slot aircraft. It will
be a JU87B field modification with a wing mounted MG up
grade. Both MG131 13mm and/or the 15mm respectfully.
and a JU87D-3 Jumo211-J engine. I love the Stuka dive
bomber, and ground pounding. Therefore i thought this
would be a logical and practical interim modification
for JU87B on the eastern front of 1942.

I have most of the files for the JU87B-3 except the
files that are a mystery to figure out, such as the files
that have no extension and are just a series of numbers.
I have no clue how to tell they belong with the Stuka.
Nor do I know how many are needed for this project.
And, how to make them unique for the new plane.

Your help is needed.
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#2

And R version
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#3

Alien_12 Wrote:And R version

Yeah!

http://www.acepilots.com/german/ju87.html
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#4

Referring to the book "Junkers JU87" by Aero Publications
1966. The Stuka 'R' model was a 'B' model modified for long
range "R" Reichweite meaning Range.
However, Hans Rudel worked personally and passionately
to have the Stuka up-gunned. The need for more fire power
was a hounding desire for all those fighting with the
JU87. The JU87D-1 was the first factory production model
that was a product of war experience. The D-2 was the D-1
with a glider towing installation. The D-3 was the first
to be up gunned for strafing missions. The D-4 had a wing-
installed WB-81 weapons container under each wing replacing
the bomb racks. This was nicknamed "the watering can" and
housed six MG-81's, four firing forward and two firing back
during pullout and climb.
All models at this point were essentially factory modified
B's. Not to forget the field modifications that must have
been taking place.
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#5

Here is some more tech data on the Stuka:

http://www.vectorsite.net/avstuka.html#m5
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#6

I planed on makeing the C version, With hook and folding wings, but go ahead if you want to do that one.
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#7

Hellzone, until I learn how to give the new plane weapons
and the Jumo-J engine. I'm at a stand still. Could you help
with that? Or, could you supply the un-compiled (Java) files
I could compile? That way I could make progress. Big Grin
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#8

Which Versions are we talking about ??
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#9

Hellzone Wrote:Which Versions are we talking about ??

The JU87 versions B's and D's
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