A Stuka unit under the command of veteran pilot Col. Oskar Dinort sank three cruisers and eight destroyers and damaged 13 other British ships in the week following the seizure of Crete’s airfield. Next the Stuka—along with the cream of the German Army—moved on Russia. Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa began on June 22, 1941.
A 1941 Junkers Ju-87R-2 Tropical Stuka is displayed in a deep dive at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The Stuka was forced to make an emergency landing in Libya and remained there as the British captured the German air base. Following the war, the British Information Services sent it to the US as part of a display tour and later
In reality, it could be manually toggled by the pilot. Only the early models up to the B series retained the siren. After it lost the psychological effect, basically, anything after B series manufacture, it was removed from all existing Ju87s. The Jericho horn actually caused a negative 20-25km/ph drag. 69.
War Thunder. Stuka Sirens. I know this has been brought up multiple times before going way back. But why has there been no progress at all on it even with overwhelming support. The current stuka siren sounds horrible and on top of that only one stuka has a siren in game.
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The Stuka pilot would set the radio altimeter to 750m which was connected to the bomb release and automatic pull out. The radio altimeter would drop the bombs and pull the Stuka out of the dive at the set altitude to a level flight. This was invented because the pilots would black out on the pull out, usually for 2 to 5 seconds.
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Plus you can tell it's just a music file being played because your video shows three Stukas approaching at different angles and speeds, and their sirens all sound identical. WT's sounds run through a range similar to engine noise, and like you'd expect from the siren's propeller.
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how does the stuka siren work