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− | |name = Ju 87C Kai | |
− | |id = 64
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− | |japanesename = Ju87C改
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− | |icon = {{RedPlane}}
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− | |type = Carrier-Based Dive Bomber
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− | |effect = {{Dive}}+9, {{ASW}}+5, {{Hit}}+1
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− | |radius = 4
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− | |scrap = {{Fuel}}2, {{Ammo}}4, {{Bauxite}}5
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− | |CVL = lime
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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
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| ''Known as the "Stuka", this famous aircraft boasts excellent dive bombing performance with its distinctive inverse gullwing design. ''<br> | | ''Known as the "Stuka", this famous aircraft boasts excellent dive bombing performance with its distinctive inverse gullwing design. ''<br> |
| ''It is known as the "Siren of the Devil" due to the siren-like wind noise produced when it dives.'' | | ''It is known as the "Siren of the Devil" due to the siren-like wind noise produced when it dives.'' |
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
| <div class="mw-collapsible"><h3>How To Obtain</h3> | | <div class="mw-collapsible"><h3>How To Obtain</h3> |
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| </div></div> | | </div></div> |
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− | == Historical Information == | + | |
| + | <div class="mw-collapsible><h3>Updates History</h3> |
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| + | * '''2013-11-01:''' '''Implemented''' |
| + | * '''2013-12-24:''' '''Stats increased:''' '''{{ASW}}+2 → {{ASW}}+5 ''' |
| + | * '''2019-03-27:''' Ability to [[Anti-Installation#General Characteristics|target installations]] added |
| + | </div></div> |
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| + | ==Trivia== |
| + | <h4>Historical Information</h4> |
| The '''Junkers Ju87C ''Sturzkampfflugzeug'''''<nowiki/>'' ''(''Dive Bomber'', literally "Falling Warplane", condensed to "Stuka") is a dive bomber developed in Germany and designed by Hermann Pohlmann who determined that any dive bomber must be simple and robust. | | The '''Junkers Ju87C ''Sturzkampfflugzeug'''''<nowiki/>'' ''(''Dive Bomber'', literally "Falling Warplane", condensed to "Stuka") is a dive bomber developed in Germany and designed by Hermann Pohlmann who determined that any dive bomber must be simple and robust. |
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