The Ju 88 was the most universal German aircraft of the Second World War. It served as a Dive-Bomber, a Night-Fighter, a Torpedo Bomber as well as a Mine-layer and Reconnaissance Aircraft. Production commenced with the Ju 88A-1 in September 1939. The Ju 88 saw its first action during the occupation of Norway followed in August by an increase in attacks on the British mainland. Structural improvements to the A-1 led to an improved defensive armament and changes in thewing design. The subsequent version was designated A-4 and became the Luftwaffe's standard bomber. It entered mass production and became the basis for all further development of the Ju 88 as a bomber, ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft. 3094 aircraft were built in 1942 alone.
- New Mouldings
- Detailed Surfaces, recessed panel joints
- Super detailed Cockpit
- Bomb-aimer
- Detailed Pilot Seat
- Radio Operators Panel
- Distinctive Instrument Panel
- Detailed Tail-wheel
- Ventral Bay under the Fuselage
- Separate Ailerons and Flaps
- Rotating Propeller
- Detailed Undercarriage
- Detailed Machine Guns
- Junkers Ju 88A-4 of 9./KG 30 Adler-Geschwader Catania, Sicily. Italy, June 1941
- Junkers Ju 88A-4 of 5./Lehrgeschwader 1 (LG 1) Eleusis, Greece, March 1942