Art Modelwork Junkers Ju 88A4 Stab II./KG77 (3ZAC) Sicily Italy 1942 0A

Art Modelwork Junkers Ju 88A4 Stab II./KG77 (3ZAC) Sicily Italy 1942 0B

Art Modelwork Junkers Ju 88A4 Stab II./KG77 (3ZAC) Sicily Italy 1942 0C

Junkers Ju 88A4 formation photo showing camouflage used in the Mediterranean 1941 42 01

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Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 () Sicily 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 (3ZEH) Sicily 1942 01

Photo 01: A Ju 88A-14 coded (3Z+EH) of I./KG77 with nose-mounted MG FF 20 mm cannon operating from Sicily late in 1942 on anti shipping operations. The Lotfe bomb sight has been removed from the nose of the ventral gondola to provide space for the cannon.

Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 (3ZEH) Sicily 1942 02

Photo 02: In contrast to the high quality paintwork shown on the earlier Ju 88A-4, this machine bas been the subject of some very hurried and haphazard repainting. The side anduppersurfaces a have been oversprayed with RLM 79 sand-yellow in the 'Arabesken' pattern over the original camouflage pattern of RLM 70/71. However. it appears that in order to stop the reflection of the white areas of the national markings during night operations or bright sunlight, these have been crudely oversprayed with black paint. In addition the whole underside of the aircraft also appears to have been sprayed with black paint with some areas not being completely covered, allowing some patches of RLM 65 to show through.

Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 (3ZEH) Sicily 1942 03

Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 (3ZEH) Sicily 1942 0A

Profile 0A: Junkers Ju 88A-14 of 1./KG77 coded 3Z+EH. This Ju 88 was probably an A-4 variant that was modified into an A-14 in a maintenance workshop. It retained the splinter pattern of RLM 70/71 on the uppersurfaces with RLM 65 underneath. The outboard bomb racks have been removed and the surface faired over. At that time it would appear that the paint shop carried out some non-standard modifications to the paint scheme by applying either RLM 70 or 71 in sprayed patches to parts of the underside including the tail area. Still noticeable are the dive brakes under the wings which partly over-lay the underwing Balkenkreuze. The unit code '3Z' and Staffel letter 'H' are in black and the individual letter 'E' is just visible as a very thin black outline painted on the white fuselage band. The emblem of I./KG77 has been painted on the nose.

Junkers Ju 88A 1./KG77 (3ZEH) Sicily 1942 0B

Profile 0B: Junkers Ju 88A-4 of 1./KG77 with visible code 'EH'. The complete code of this aircraft should be 3Z+EH, but in common with many aircraft of this unit, the unit code has been painted out leaving just the Staffel letter 'H' and individual aircraft letter 'E' in black, with the latter being thinly outlined in white. These two letters were also applied on the flame damper of the Junkers Jumo 211 engine. The spinner appears to have been half-sprayed in the white Staffel colour without any masking being used leaving a horizontal soft demarcation line.

Junkers Ju 88A14 1./KG77 (3ZDH) Johannes Geismann Sicily 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A14 1./KG77 (3ZDH) Johannes Geismann Sicily 1942 02

Junkers Ju 88A4 1./KG77 (3ZFH) WNr 0588 being salvaged after a landing incident Italy 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A 2./KG77 (3ZDK) Sicily 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A 3./KG77 (B) Italy 1942 0A

Junkers Ju 88A4Trop 3./KG77 close up of the cockpit section and torpedos May 1944

Junkers Ju 88A II./KG77 Gerbini Oct 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A KG77 (3Z+Fx) WNr 5666 and (3Z+Kx) repair area Sicily 1942 01

Junkers Ju 88A 6./KG77 (3Z+GP) East Prussia 1941

Photo 01: When Barbarossa began on 22 June 1941 all Luftwaffe bombers carried the standard dark green uppersurface camouflage with pale blue undersides. This Junkers Ju 88A-4 thought to be from 6./KG76 and coded 3Z+GP was based at Jürgenfelde in East Prussia. It has the standard yellow fuselage band and wingtips associated with operations in the East and also has it's indentifying letter G painted in yellow. As can be seen in the photograph the Werk Nummer is painted in white above the swastika.

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (DS) Italy 1943 01

Photo 01: This Ju 88A-4 of 8JKG77 is just touching down after returning from a mission somewhere in Italy. This machine appears to be fairly new, as it has not suffered from the normal wear and tear often associated with aircraft in operational use. The engines have been fitted with flame-dampers, which were also painted to match the uppersurfaces.

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (3ZDS) Italy 1943 0A

Profile 00: Junkers Ju 88A4 of 8./KG 77 coded +DS The 'Arabesken' pattern of RLM 79 light sand-yellow had been meticulously applied with the machine having then been thoroughly cleaned and lightly polished afterwards. The unit code '3Z' had been overpainted, but the Staffel letter '5' was retained in black as was the individual aircraft letter '0' which was thinly outlined in red. The white Mediterranean Theatre band that was applied to the original RLM 72/73 scheme has also been retained but overpainted in RLM 79 light sand-yellow. The spinner tips may have been painted in the red Staffel colour.

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (KS) Italy 1943 01

Photo 01: A group of six Ju 88A-4s of 8./KG77 flying over the Mediterranean, appear to be returning from a mission as no external bombs are visible. The aircraft codes are visible, the nearest being 'KS' with the next 'FS' and the third 'ES'. The application of this camouflage pattern was found to be most effective when flying over water.

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (3ZKS) Italy 1943 0A

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (3ZKS) Italy 1943 0B

Profile 00: This Junkers Ju 88A-5 coded (3Z+AR) of the 7./KG77 operated in the Eastern Front. This artist rendition profile is from one of Squadron/Signal books.

Profile 00: Junkers Ju 88A-4s of 8./KG77. It is not known for certain whether the RLM 79 pattern was applied over the splinter pattern of RLM 70/71, although it is likely. Each aircraft appears to have had the random snaking lines of RLM 79 light sand-yellow painted in various patterns, presumably at the whim of the painters, over the uppersurfaces. The German term for this kind of application was called 'Arabesken' (Arabesque). None of the aircraft carry the unit code of 3Z or the white Mediterranean Theatre band around the fuselage as they had been overpainted. The 5taffel letter '5' was painted in black, as was the individual aircraft letter 'K' which was thinly outlined in red, the Staffel colour. It is also possible that the spinner tips may have been painted in red.

Junkers Ju 88A 8./KG77 (+KS) Italy 1943 01

Photo 01: A group of six Ju 88A-4s of 8./KG77 flying over the Mediterranean, appear to be returning from a mission as no external bombs are visible. The aircraft codes are visible, the nearest being 'KS' with the next 'FS' and the third 'ES'. The application of this camouflage pattern was found to be most effective when flying over water.

Junkers Ju 88A 9./KG77 (3ZKT) Mediterranean 1944 0A

Profile 01: The Ju 88's of 9./KG77 (3Z+KT) were brought in from the Baltic to help replace the obsolescent He-111's of KG26 and used in anti shipping role.

Junkers Ju 88A 9./KG77 (3ZKT) Mediterranean 1944 01

Photo 01: The Ju 88's of 9./KG77 (3Z+KT) were brought in from the Baltic to help replace the obsolescent He-111's of KG26 and used in anti shipping role. This photo shows one such example on patrol flying low over the Mediterranean.

Junkers Ju 88A17 9./KG77 (3ZUT) Mediterranean 20th Apr 1944 01

Junkers Ju 88A 10./KG77 (3ZFU) Italy 1942 43 01

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COD asisbiz Ju 88A 1./KG77 3Z+BH Sicily late 1942
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    Bibliography: +

  • 'Junkers Ju 88 - Star Of The Luftwaffe' by Manfred Griehl Published:Arms & Armour Press, Sept 1990 ISBN: 1 85409 043 7
  • History and technical development of each variant. 'Junkers Ju 88' by Ron Mackay Published:The Crowood Press, Oct 2001 ISBN: 1 86126 431 3
  • Comprehensive history of Ju 88.
  • 'Junkers Ju 88 Over All Fronts' by Joachim Stein Published:Schiffer Publishing, 1991 ISBN: 0 88740 3123
  • Pictorial history of the Ju 88.
  • 'Junkers Ju 88 In Action Vol 2: Aircraft in Action No.113' by Brian Filley Published:Squadron/Signal Publications, July 1991 ISBN: 0 89747 258 6
    Traces the development of the fighter versions. Very well illustrated.
  • 'The Junkers Ju 88 Night Fighters: Profile No.148' by Alfred Price Published:Profile Publications Ltd, 1967 ISBN: n/a
    Concise well illustrated history of the Ju 88C/G variants.
  • 'German Night Fighter Aces Of World WAr-2: Osprey Aircraft Of The Aces - 20 by Jerry Scutts
    Published:Osprey Publishing, 1998 ISBN: 1 85532 696 5
    Covers the development, tactics and leading aces of the Luftwaffe night fighter force. Some factual errors.
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    Published:The Crowood Press, June 1997 ISBN: 1 86126 086 5
    * Traces the parallel development of RAF night bombing and Luftwaffe night fighting during WW2. Very well written.

    Magazine References: +

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  • Klassiker (German) - http://shop.flugrevue.de/abo/klassiker-der-luftfahrt
  • Le Fana de L'Aviation (French) - http://boutique.editions-lariviere.fr/site/abonnement-le-fana-de-l-aviation-626-4-6.html
  • Le Fana de L'Aviation (French) - http://www.pdfmagazines.org/tags/Le+Fana+De+L+Aviation/
  • Osprey (English) - http://www.ospreypublishing.com/
  • Revi Magazines (Czech) - http://www.revi.cz/

    Web References: +

  • Wikipedia.org - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_88

 

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