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Old 10-05-2006, 12:41 AM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: JU-87D ...Transport??!

And here's something I found on the internet;

"The Ju-87D-3 was used in experiments with personnel pods, with one such pod carried on the top of each wing outboard of the landing gear. Two people could ride in tandem in each pod, and in principle the pods could be released in a shallow dive, to deploy parachutes for a soft landing. The whole scheme was questionable and though the Stuka was evaluated with the pods, apparently they were never paradropped."
 

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Re: JU-87D ...Transport??!

And here's something I found on the internet;

"The Ju-87D-3 was used in experiments with personnel pods, with one such pod carried on the top of each wing outboard of the landing gear. Two people could ride in tandem in each pod, and in principle the pods could be released in a shallow dive, to deploy parachutes for a soft landing. The whole scheme was questionable and though the Stuka was evaluated with the pods, apparently they were never paradropped."

Sounds like it would've been more fun than a rollercoaster ride at the amusement park - the pod people express .
 

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Re: JU-87D ...Transport??!

I saw a picture of this once - I forget where. Let me see if I can find it and post it.
 

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A few years ago a company had a model (kit) conversion for one of these. I don't know if it's still available or not.
 

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Hey think of it as an aggresive way of dropping the kids off at school...
 

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I love Stukas but this is FUGLY!!!!!!
 

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It never ceases to amaze me how much info you can obtain from other people here. Thank you all for the comments and tidbits of info on this very weird modification. I know I wouldn't volunteer to take the pod-drop from a Stuka (imagine doing that in a vertical dive!).

And thanks Wmoser for trying to find some pics of the direction finder I asked about in another thread. I'm glad I am not alone in trying to find a good pic of that apparatus.
 

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Here are some more pics of it during the test.. My intel says it was intended as an agent drop plane and that the capsules were meant to be jettisioned but it was too cumbersome..




 

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They where used in Stalingrad, seen pictures of in in white color with red cross on.
 

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Harry, how many airplane books do you have? You keep coming up with these obscure pics. You must have a nice reference library going.
 

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