heavy fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, night fighter
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer
Junkers
First flight
22 December 1943
Introduction
Late 1944
Retired
1945
Primary user
Luftwaffe
Number built
approximately 100
Developed from
Junkers Ju 188
The Junkers Ju 388Störtebeker is a World War II German Luftwaffe multi-role aircraft based on the Ju 88 airframe by way of the Ju 188. It differed from its predecessors in being intended for high altitude operation, with design features such as a pressurized cockpit for its crew. The Ju 388 was introduced very late in the war, and production problems along with the deteriorating war conditions meant that few were built.
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were scrapped before completion. Designed in late 1940 by Junkers as the Junkers EF 094, the Ju 322 was to fulfill the same role as the Me 321 Gigant heavy...
installed in the Messerschmitt Bf 109, Me 410 Hornisse, Fw 190, Ju 88, JunkersJu388, He 177 Greif bomber variants, and many other aircraft. The Fernbedienbare...
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Dessau Junkers facility. The development stage had progressed far when the Red Army reached the Dessau complex and took possession of the JunkersJu 287...
Hertel at Junkers. Lippisch remained at Messerschmitt and retained the support of Waldemar Voigt, continuing development of the 163C. At Junkers, the basic...
both unpowered and powered prototypes. The design of the Ju EF 126 was developed into the Junkers EF 127, a rocket-powered version. During 1944, the Miniaturjäger...
fighter, to either be towed aloft by a Heinkel He 177 heavy bomber or JunkersJu388 using a semi-rigid bar (the Deichselschlepp, which was also considered...