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Flux capacitor?
Duct tape is like the force. It has a dark side & light side and it holds the universe together.
Wow 4 years later!!
Hello fellow modelers!
I´ve just discovered the name of the part: FuG 25 Anténa, which turns out to be a blade-shaped antenna under the fuselage.
The mystery was finally resolved by "discovering" the instuctions of a 1/72 Ju-87 R-2 Stuka model kit manufactured by a company named BILEK: http://www.model-making.eu/products/item_name-1092675.html#
Many thanks for your interest on this matter.
Regards, and happy modelling.
rmontesb
On the bench (2021-08-20): Revell Junkers JU88 A-4.
its called jurgen
snow + 4wd + escessive hp = :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7egUIS70YM
Its definately not the dive brakes. Does look like an antenna of some sort. My Kagero book shows nothing of it, although the book is for the Ds-Gs.
That's where they hold it when they're painting it.
Eric
If its what im thinking then this pic should answer your question
i63.photobucket.com/.../stukabrakes.jpg
I think you might be talking about the trailing antenna it can be reeled in and out when needed that shaft is like the housing for it. Do a google search to find out more about how they work
Clint
Hummm.
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I´m almost finished with my Lindberg 1/48 JU-87 Stuka model kit. While researchig about the real aircraft, I found pictures that show and antenna-like extension coming out from the bottom of the aircraft:
http://www.39-45strategie.com/fileadmin/images/39-45/Unites_historiques/Stuka_et_He_51/Ju_87_B-1.jpg
http://aerobarbariansgrup.com/IMAGENES%20ALEMANIAsgm/JU87stu.jpg
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Bilder/Ju87/Ju87B-1.jpg
The Lindberg model does not include this part, but I´m pretty sure that it can be made from streched sprue.
I´m very curious about the function of this antenna-like extension. Does anybody out there knows what is the name of this device and what was is used for in the real aircraft?
Many thanks in advanced for your assured responses.
Regards,
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