CHICAGO (WLS) -- A big part of World War II history landed at the Museum of Science and Industry Wednesday morning. The German Stuka dive bomber, one of only two in the world still intact, has been at ...
In the war’s darkest hours, Germany breathed new life into its fading dive bomber. The Ju-87 “Stuka” was reborn as a tank killer — redesigned with twin 37 mm cannons, and retooled for lethal strikes ...
In March 1944, Hans Rudel’s Ju 87 Stuka went head-to-head with Soviet ace Lev Shestakov. Against impossible odds, the outdated dive bomber pulled off a maneuver that sent the ace crashing into a cliff ...