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Posted By: Nixer

When you think you know alot... - 07/28/20 12:25 AM

It's usually time for a reminder that you may have missed something.

Another WWII aircraft incident I never even imagined, never mind heard of before, and I read A LOT of WWII avaiation history in my life.

Germany's U-2

Nothing that altered the course of the war, but I imagine it put thoughts into someones head for future reference.

Good to see occaisional good content on YT. Felton has some very good stuff.
Posted By: oldgrognard

Re: When you think you know alot... - 07/28/20 12:43 AM

Thanks for posting that.
Posted By: Catfish

Re: When you think you know alot... - 07/28/20 09:57 AM

Junkers was well into high altitude research, before they sacked him. Of course research was then continued for the military, from the 'flying U-boat' Ju 49 to the JU EF-61. The experience was then used for the 86 high-altitude version(s).

It is not so well known, the predecessor of the JU 86 bomber was built as a civilian plane in 1934, and also served in the SAAF - where it was almost shot down accidentally, by own forces: https://samilhistory.com/2018/04/15/the-day-the-saaf-nearly-killed-jan-smuts/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT2b1m5YVwE

Regarding the high-altitude reconnaissance version of the 86 being the "U-2" of its time is a bit like saying the HS 129 was the predecessor of the A 10, but apart from the initial idea there was not much left, technically.
Posted By: PanzerMeyer

Re: When you think you know alot... - 07/28/20 11:49 AM

Pretty fascinating story there Nixer. If you don't mind turning this thread into an "interesting WW 2 events and trivia" thread then I would like to make this modest contribution:


These two guys worked for Hitler for a while but ended up being on the Allied side eventually. Both of them had lives interesting enough to turn into a Netflix documentary!


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Hanfstaengl

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Stuart-Houston





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