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Centaurus
21st Nov 2020, 03:46
A story from another era. The Stuka was the name of the German designed Junkers 87, a single engine gull-wing dive bomber first used in the Spanish Civil War. It was later used by the Germans in WW2 and characterised by a screaming siren installed under one wing which made a terrifying noise as the Stuka went into its steep dive before releasing its bomb. The mention in the story of a Messerschmitt 109 related to a single engine German fighter also used throughout WW2.

https://airfactsjournal.com/2011/10/my-friend-george-the-stuka-pilot/

megan
21st Nov 2020, 04:36
When ever the Stuka gets a mention so must Hans-Ulrich Rudel, flew 2,530 combat missions on the Eastern Front of World War II. The majority of these were undertaken while flying the Junkers Ju 87, although 430 were flown in ground-attack variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190. He was credited with the destruction of 519 tanks, severely damaging the battleship Marat, as well as sinking a cruiser (incomplete and heavily damaged Petropavlovsk), a destroyer (Leningrad-class destroyer Minsk) and 70 landing craft. Rudel also claimed to have destroyed more than 800 vehicles of all types, over 150 artillery, anti-tank or anti-aircraft positions, 4 armored trains, as well as numerous bridges and supply lines. Rudel was also credited with 51 aerial victories, 42 of which were fighter aircraft and 7 Ilyushin Il-2s. He was shot down or forced to land 30 times due to anti-aircraft artillery, was wounded five times and rescued six stranded aircrew from enemy-held territory, he was the most decorated German serviceman as sole recipient of the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds.

There is a very good book he wrote devoted to his career, simply titled "Stuka Pilot".

Tarq57
21st Nov 2020, 06:38
I read Stuka Pilot.
Huge respect to this airman.

Mach1Muppet
21st Nov 2020, 07:09
Gee, that ending came out of nowhere, what a shame, he sounded proud as punch to be flying.

Pinky the pilot
21st Nov 2020, 09:22
There is a very good book he wrote devoted to his career, simply titled "Stuka Pilot".

Have it stacked away in my 'Library' somewhere. Damn good read!:ok:

Jack D
21st Nov 2020, 09:51
I read Stuka Pilot.
Huge respect to this airman.

Unfortunately his post war activities as an unrepentant nazi diminish his stature as an undoubtedly brave man, in my opinion.

Checkboard
21st Nov 2020, 11:15
I imagine you'd have to be some sort of fanatic to achieve those results.

Centaurus
22nd Nov 2020, 05:08
Just to steer people in the right direction, the opening link has nothing to do with German Stuka aces. Its about a story of Sgt George Petru an RAAF reservist pilot in Darwin in the early 1950's.

Checkboard
22nd Nov 2020, 13:39
.. who's friend was a Stuka pilot.

:D

Tarq57
22nd Nov 2020, 21:47
Unfortunately his post war activities as an unrepentant nazi diminish his stature as an undoubtedly brave man, in my opinion.
I wasn't aware of that, but agree wholeheartedly.

megan
24th Nov 2020, 03:33
Rudel's legacy lives on in the form of the A-10 Thunderbolt, for it was designed around the lessons the design team gleaned from his book.

https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2015/08/19/the-a-10-had-a-very-peculiar-birth/

poporange
24th Nov 2020, 05:02
So much and great respect to this man! My salute to you!

aroa
25th Nov 2020, 03:06
R I P George Petru ...great story. Thanks again.