Are there any Junkers 88 still flying?

Are there any Junkers 88 still flying?

Thames Estuary yields remains of Battle of Britain-era Junkers bomber. These are the remains of a propeller from a World War Two Junkers Ju 88 German aircraft recovered from the outer Thames Estuary, 10 miles south east of Clacton.

How many Ju 88s were made?

15,000 Ju 88s
The assembly line ran constantly from 1936 to 1945 and more than 15,000 Ju 88s were built in dozens of variants, more than any other twin-engine German aircraft of the period. Throughout production the basic structure of the aircraft remained unchanged.

How many bombs are in the Thames?

And that’s not all. As historian Peter Ackroyd writes in Thames: The Biography, “It was estimated, at the end of , that approximately 15,000 high-explosive bombs, 350 parachute mines, 550 flying bombs and 240 rockets had fallen upon the Thames and dockland in the course of 1,400 raids.

How many Heinkel bombers are left?

Of all the CASA 2.111’s created, only 14 (approx) survive to this day, all in various non-flying conditions. These remaining aircraft are either in storage or on display at aviation museums / facilities.

Is the Ju 88 a Stuka?

The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from Sturzkampfflugzeug, “dive bomber”) was a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in 1935….Junkers Ju 87.

Ju 87
Ju 87Ds in October 1943
Role Dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft
National origin Nazi Germany
Manufacturer Junkers

What would happen if the SS Montgomery blew up?

According to a BBC News report in 1970, it was determined that if the wreck of Richard Montgomery exploded, it would throw a 300 metre (1,000 feet)-wide column of water and debris nearly 3,000 metres (10,000 feet) into the air and generate a wave 5 metres (16 feet) high.

Are there still bombs in the Thames?

Today only the masts of the vessel – which still has 1,400 tons of explosives in the hold – are visible. A Ministry of Defence report said an explosion “would throw a 300 metre-wide column of water and debris nearly 3,000 metres into the air and generate a wave 5 metres high”.

Is there any Heinkel 111 still flying?

Gone Forever: The Last Flying Heinkel He 111 / CASA 2.111, Crashed in 2003 (Watch) This footage gives you detailed views of the CASA 2.111 that was owned by the Commemorative Airforce. This craft was the only example left in existence that still flew, until 2003 when it sadly crashed.

How fast was a Heinkel 111?

249 mphHeinkel He 111 / Top speed

D-ALES became the first prototype of the He 111 A-1 on 10 January 1936 and received recognition as the “fastest passenger aircraft in the world”, as its speed exceeded 402 km/h (250 mph).

How big would the explosion of SS Richard Montgomery be?

Our investigation revealed that the government’s Explosives Research and Development Establishment (ERDE) had calculated in 1972 that the blast from an explosion at the wreck would shatter virtually every window in Sheerness and send a 300-metre-wide column of mud, metal and munitions shooting up almost 3 kilometres …

How deep is the Thames River?

66′River Thames / Max depth

Where is the sunken warship in River Thames?

the Nore sandbank
The ship was wrecked on the Nore sandbank in the Thames Estuary, near Sheerness, England, in August 1944, while carrying a cargo of munitions. About 1,400 tonnes (1,500 short tons) of explosives remaining on board presents a hazard but the likelihood of explosion is claimed to be remote.

Is this the first German plane found buried in Denmark?

He believes it’s the first time a German plane has been found buried in this way in Denmark. The debris of the fighter plane is now at a museum of Northern Jutland. Kristiansen hopes that the pilot’s relatives can be found and the remains returned to Germany.

Where did the pilot of the missing Danish plane come from?

Sarauw believes the pilot came from the training base for German pilots in Aalborg, a nearby city. Along with the pilot’s suit, hat and three unused condoms, they also have his wallet, which contained two Danish coins and some food stamps for the canteen at the Aalborg base.

What happened to the wreckage from the German aircraft?

Because ammunition was found in the plane, bomb experts are now working to remove the wreckage safely. The aircraft is believed to be a Messerschmitt Bf 109, according to Nick Squires of The Independent, and the human remains believed to belong to its pilot.

What kind of plane was the plane that fell in Denmark?

Karsten Kristensen, superintendent at the North Jutland Police, said authorities believe the aircraft is a Messerschmitt fighter plane. An explosive ordinance team is now working at the site to secure any ammunition or other dangerous materials.