Junkers Stuka Ju.87D/G
Unit: Stab/SG 2
Serial: <-+- (W.Nr.494193)
Pilot - Geschwader-Kommodore of SG 2 Oberstleutnant 
Hans Ulrich Rudel. East Front, 1944-1945.
Anti-tank plane equipped with two 37 mm Flak 18 cannons. 

Autumn-Summer camo version for Northern theatres in the 
109K slot, adapted from a file by John (Col Gibbon) 
Graham.3dz cannon modifications by Ray 'rotton50' 
Otton.

If using Ecapanel select Ju87G in the 109K tab

cheers
Ade Kelly 'flying tiger'
jul 2007
 
Hans-Ulrich Rudel (July 2, 1916  December 18, 1982) was a Stuka dive-bomber pilot during World War II. Rudel is famous for being the most highly decorated German serviceman of the war (Hermann Gring was nominally more highly decorated, but he did not achieve his Grand Cross of the Iron Cross by combat action). Hans-Ulrich Rudel was the only person to be awarded the Knights Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds.

Rudel flew 2,530 combat missions and successfully attacked many tanks, trains, ships, and other ground targets, claiming a total of 2,000 targets destroyed - including 800 vehicles, 519 tanks, 150 artillery guns, a destroyer, two cruisers, and a battleship. Russian records however confirm neither cruiser sinking; smaller warships may have been the actual targets. He also shot down 9 aircraft[1].

