Junkers Ju 87B-2
by Patrick McLaughlin

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Junkers Ju 87B-2 Stuka |

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I build giant remote control warbirds and I find a lot of
paint schemes and detail images from the smaller plastic models.
Here are a couple pics of my finished Stuka. I copied the
paint scheme from a plastic model I found on the internet. I didn’t know that
some Stuka’s were transferred to the desert and the tan was just shot over the
splinter scheme.

Here is a link to my website if you want to see some more
photos:
http://groups.msn.com/PatrickMcLaughlin/shoebox.msnw
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My Stuka has a wing span of 101" and weighs 27lbs. A 7
horsepower gasoline engine pulls it, and it has a sliding canopy, 4 bomb drops,
landing light, and flaps.

It sure is fun to fly what you pour your blood and sweat
into!
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the thumbnails below to view larger images:
Model, Images and Text Copyright © 2002 by
Patrick McLaughlin
Page Created 29 August, 2002
Last Updated 29 August, 2002
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