Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Luftwaffe WWII Premium Military T-Shirt
Pay tribute to the iconic Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, the most famous dive bomber of World War II. With its distinctive inverted gull wings and terrifying "Jericho Trumpet" (Jericho-Trompete sirens), the Stuka became the symbol of the German Blitzkrieg.
Premium Features
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Weight: 200g: High-density premium fabric
Exclusive Ju 87 Stuka Design: Detailed graphics
Resistant HD print design
Multiple colors: Khaki, white, black, blue, red, and others
History of the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka
The Junkers Ju 87, known as "Stuka" (short for Sturzkampfflugzeug - dive bomber), was the most iconic dive bomber of the Luftwaffe. More than 6,000 units were produced between 1936 and 1944.
The "Jericho Trumpet" - Jericho-Trompete Sirens
The Stuka was equipped with wind-driven Jericho-Trompete sirens that emitted a terrifying wail during the dive. This psychological sound terrorized enemy troops and became the characteristic sound of the Blitzkrieg.
Technical Specifications (Ju 87 D-5)
Engine: Junkers Jumo 211 J, 1,420 hp
Maximum speed: 410 km/h
Service ceiling: 7,300 meters
Range: 1,535 km
Bomb load: 1,800 kg
Crew: 2 (pilot and gunner/radio operator)
Armament: 2 x 20mm MG 151/20 cannons + machine guns
Distinctive Features
Inverted gull wings: Unmistakable design
Fixed landing gear with fairing: Simplicity and robustness
Dive brakes: Flaps to control speed in a dive
Jericho-Trompete sirens: Psychological warfare
Dive bombing sight: Exceptional precision
Combat Service
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939): Baptism of fire with the Condor Legion
Invasion of Poland (1939): Blitzkrieg - lightning war
French Campaign (1940): Devastating air support
Battle of Britain (1940): Vulnerability to modern fighters
Operation Barbarossa (1941): Massive destruction of Soviet tanks
North Africa: Support for the Afrika Korps
Stuka Aces
Hans-Ulrich Rudel: The most decorated Stuka pilot, destroyed 519 tanks
Ernst-Siegfried Steen: Expert in anti-tank attacks
Main Variants
Ju 87 A: First production version
Ju 87 B: Improved version with more powerful engine
Ju 87 D: Most produced variant
Ju 87 G "Kanonenvogel": Tank destroyer with 2 x 37mm cannons
Legacy of the Stuka
Although obsolete by 1943, the Stuka remained in service until the end of the war. Its distinctive silhouette and terrifying sound made it one of the most recognizable aircraft of World War II.
Ideal For:
Luftwaffe WWII aviation enthusiasts
Fans of the Ju 87 Stuka and dive bombers
Collectors of German aviation memorabilia
Aircraft modelers (especially Stuka)
Fans of Blitzkrieg history
Fans of Hans-Ulrich Rudel
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