Junkers Ju 87
Today features the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka , a single-engine monoplane attack aircraft with an unusual story and an equally unusual appearance. The Ju 87 was designed by Hermann Pohlmann for Junkers. A prototype flew in 1935, and the plane entered service after in 1937. During the early years of World War 2, the Ju 87 was commonly featured in Nazi propaganda after finding success in the invasion of Poland. Around 6,000 Ju 87s were constructed between their entry into service and 1944, when it was determined that without air superiority in Europe, Ju 87s were too vulnerable to continue flying sorties. The Ju 87 was designed based on the philosophy that dive bombers should be simple and robust. Its inverted gull wings provided several benefits. Firstly, they generated more lift at low speeds, which improved performance during takeoff and landing. The dip in the center of the wing gave the pilot better visibility to the front of the ai...