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Photo ID: 1874907
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5856 / L1-BL (cn 5856) The Ju 87 in the exhibition has the factory number 5856 and bore the flying unit marking L1+BL. It last saw action with the third echelon of the first unit belonging to Stuka squadron St. G 5 on the northern front. On 02 July 1942, the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in Russian territory after an attack on the railway line between Murmansk and Leningrad. On display at The Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin |
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Photo ID: 1124169
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5856 / L1-BL (cn 5856) Perhaps I am perverse, but amongst the beautifully restored exhibits in the marvellous Technical Museum, this one was my favourite. Belonging to the St G.5 Squadron on the Northern front this aircraft crashed in Norway on 2nd July, 1942. The wreck was found in 1994 and acquired by the museum in 1997. It's preservation in this condition seems more poignant than if it was restored. Magnificent ! |
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