Ju-87 "Stuka" Aviator's Day Bag

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The Stuka got its nickname from the German word Sturzkampfflugzeug or dive-bomber with the official designation being the Junkers Ju-87. Between 1936 and August 1944 Germany built an estimated 6,000 Ju 87s. and of these, there are only two remaining intact examples in the world with a third currently being restored

The Stuka was equipped with the infamous "Jericho-Trompete" (Jericho Trumpet) sirens mounted on its fixed landing gear. These sirens were designed to create a terrifying wail during dive-bombing attacks, amplifying the psychological impact on enemy troops and civilians. The sound became a hallmark of the Stuka's fearsome reputation, turning the aircraft into not just a physical threat but also a psychological weapon. The sirens were so effective that they became one of the most recognizable and feared aspects of the Stuka's operations during the early years of World War II. This design carries the markings “S2” of 4. Staffel / StG 77 (Sturzkampfgeschwader 77).


Some truly unique Warbird merch that I absolutely love. I bought a Thunder Bird bag to match my T-bird shoes and tumbler :-)

Cassidy R

Wish I could have found these years ago.

"Fender"

A great tribute for my grandfather.

Lorraine D