Ju-87 Stuka Raid - Battle of Britain Mini Movie - Historical Recreation IL2 Sturmovik Flight Sim
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2021
- This is my Ju-87 Stuka Battle of Britain Air Raid Mini-Movie! This historical recreation was made using the World War II flight simulator IL-2 Sturmovik Great Battles series. Hope you enjoy! Please like, comment, and subscribe.
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Worth every minute of ur time m8 as the music, editing and contents were fab👍
I was busy trying to remember if Fighter Command was caught with their pants down and so many choice targets of aircraft still on the ground when that raid was made???
Yes guys I forgot to raise the air brakes I'm sorry. Lol. I was busy trying to shoot down hurricanes and forgot it. Haha
i can hear the twitch chat screaming "FLAPS! FLAPS!"
Sorry I ve been a wanker without reason....I do love planes
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Very nice. I really like the Stuka formation shot where we are looking at the back of one plane and the nose of a plane immediately behind it sweeps through the scene. Wow! That's a tight formation! Good job. BTW, when I was a little kid in the late 50s into the early 60s, all the kids associated the scream of diving Stukas with bombs being dropped when we played with our toys. We were the children of the WWII generation. Thanks for keeping it alive
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Kids still do
@@FG-td4vs Thanks for that. Made me smile.
Great film. But the aviation geek in me was going nuts at the errors such as Ju87D's not the 'B', what looked suspiciously like a soviet anti aircraft gunner & guns, Hurricanes just sitting there with pikots in them AFTER the air raid warning, Hurricanes without Squadron codes & the seemingly indestructible Stuka...
But I did really enjoy it!
Bro the intro was just absolutely sick a stuka diving with WW2 broadcast and TJ3 Logo! 👌😎👍
The dive brake down and warning noise was driving me nuts
The producers of this video should get together with professional scriptwriters and make a full length feature film of the Battle of Britain. These graphics are incredible.
Tj, you always do a great job on the movies, and even a better job on the streams. Keep up the amazing work
So wunderbar to have a little blitz with my morning Kaffee Hag. Thanks for the video!
Grandfather survived August 18th 1940 "Ravens Day" with 3. StG77, after their dive attack and pulling up after dropping their bombs immediately went to sea level over the water about 15 feet over the water to escape to the south towards France, they were still spotted and took hits from the Hurricanes. Their survival rested on a defensive tactic known as the steep curves to foil their attackers.
He owes me a fish and chip shop.
I have a piece of Stuka from 18th August with bullet holes. It came off the Ham Manor Golf Course Stuka which is about 10 mile from me.
@@AndyKynoch awesome! Thats an amazing souvenir
Wow this one is super well done thank you again!
6:24 Love the RAF pilot's insouciance at a 500 kg bomb going off 30 feet away.
Enjoy ALL your videos! The time shows.
this is lit! keep up the great work man!
Despite the Ju-87 here being a later model, it looks wonderful!
This model D did not participate of Battle of Britain. Besides, the marks are from russian front.
JU-87D did not enter service until after the Battle of Britain.
Yup, first think I thought too. =)
This is pretty awesome
That Stuka pilot could easily have glided to France with that altitude!! Or at least closer to the beach!!
Stukas were shot down in droves during the Battle of Britain leading them to be eventually phased out due to their heavy losses. They had some initial success of surprise during the start of the battle but due to their slow speed and handling with their bombs were easily picked off by flights of Hawker Hurricanes I's and Supermarine Spitfires I's who were waiting or vectored to their attacks on coastal and satellite airfields and radar installations.
True...Germany needed a large 4 engine, long rang, heavy bomber to have defeated Britain with long range fighter escort. Additionally, they had the RAF on the ropes, but an accidental bombing by the Luftwaffe on August 24th , 1940 of a small section of London caused the British to retaliate by bombing Berlin for the first time. It outraged Hitler who redirected the Luftwaffe from bombing the RAF airfields and industry ( literally on its last legs) to civilian targets, giving the RAF the little breathing room it needed, The rest is history.
No, actually they were not "shot down in droves" (look at the statistics) and they were withdrawn from the Channel front only because they were needed for Barbarossa. Stop perpetuating myths.
A total of 69 stukas were lost to enemy action during BoB not exactly being shot down in droves
It's wonderful
I love it
Nicely done.
We so need one of these for DCS, love the Stukas
Someone has to Build it !! We will Come !! Lolol
Cool video man....sorry about the gunner, he was a good man (couldn't land a hit though) :P
Ah yes the battle for first. Anyway, this will be sick!
Very nice!
Excellent!
Hurricanes have December 1940 markings stukas where still used after the attacks in August but only at night .The last one was shot down early 1941.
the STUKA.............a bird of beauty
And proof of how selfish Lufwaffe pilots were; little know fact but they lost more gunners than pilots in them as the pilots used to bail out leaving the gunner unable to.
finally, after a month, its here.....
amazing vid :D
7:11 Enemy sighted I will engage it
One second later: screw this I’m out of here
LOL
No way could a stuka take that much hits,it would explode
That's the damage model for great battles, it's absolutely garbage, 1946 did it better in the year 2000
BiG MistaKe!! The Stukas D-3 never were in the Battle of England...but the Stuka B-2 yes, it was !!! We know more than you expect I think !!!!!
geez... you must of been there mate.lol
@@Horicantfish I maybe....
@@carlosteran5617 You're right, it didn't look correct. Then again, most wont have a clue?
Especially since there's a great Ju87B in IL2 Cliffs of Dover.
At some point in the battle they stopped sending Stukas due to the heavy losses.
you only forgot the brakes applied after recovering the dive
Liked the video only thing was the Stuka "D"model was not used until 1941..during the battle of Britain it would have been the "B" model which had a different larger air intake under motor and different square canopy..otherwise a great video
there is no other version in the game right now
Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻🤣
Absolutely brilliant! Think the Ju87 1940 model only had a single gun for the rear gunner.
Great job. You should work in films!
Nice!!
The Lunch in the Luftwaffe canteen taste very bad. The Pilot tried to miss it . That's why the air brakes....
Spinal video TJ!
6:35 nerves of steel 😁
Well Done -just one small point -the Ju87s and Hurricanes should have fuselage serial numbers.
Bro try to do a thyphoon or a spitfire xiv against a v1 attack it should be great 😎💪🏾👍🏼
It might have helped if he had remembered to retract his dive brakes. Could have made it back to dry land.
I think he could of made it to land fall and bailed out over land.That channel water is cold.
.... but excellent diving! Good height recovery
I hope my dream as an air force soldier comes true :)
De très belles photos d·avions ...
Nice video but why was the RAF just sitting on that field with engines off?
Out of fuel?
Wasn't this a later variant of the ju87 that only served in the east?
Why are the dived brakes still extended?
I assume the Stukas should have been escorted by fighters of their own?
The sirens were removed short after the BoB was it did no good and slowed the planes down
Authentic reeeeeeee!
Sitting in their Hurricanes under Stuka attack with their engines turned off is a bit silly isn't it!!
He would have gone a lot further if he wasn’t flying the brakes the whole way
4:19 - посмотрите на киль самолёта! Совсем е@..лись со своими законами!
bout time
bellissimo
Great year !🤔
That Hurricane pilot had balls of steel just sitting there in the cockpit without flinching while its raining 500 and 250 kg bombs.
Every 5 seconds he waits to bail is 30 minutes more swimming. Id hold on a bit 😉
did I spot some climbing with dive brakes on?
Shhh
@@TJ3 ah ok =]
The English Channel was full of perforated Stukas
What is the INTRO MUZIC? Keep up the great work
pull up the dive breaks
Interesting. But the Stuka has a D-model cowling, Battle of Britain Stukas were B-models.
I play this game is there a modeled in battle of brittan
He made a huge mistake not taking out Britain first before turning to Russia.
14:00 Why are the dive flaps extended.? Shot.?
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I can land like a pro....Taking off is another matter. lol
Тормозные щитки убрао бы ,может и дотянул бы.....
Why didn't that last stuka just jettison his undercarriage. He would have lost weight and drag?
7:12 run bitch run!
I didn't heard the siren
I guess the fact that this would never have happened in real life doesn't matter.
Why didn't you retract the airbrakes?
I was sick the day we went over that in training
@@TJ3 haha ok
I wonder how many Stukas litter the English channel to this day?
Where is rear seater ???
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вообще, желтое кольцо на фюзеляже - это восточный фронт...
дурик тормозные щитки не убрал. а мог бы долететь
Unfortunately stukers were no match for hurricanes and spitfires
6:30
I've always wondered how much longer the Stuka could have been a viable ground attack aircraft if it had been up-powered AND up-graded with retractable landing gear ( for much better speed and maneuverability ) ?!? I can't help but think the gull wing design just looks so cool...just like the F4 Corsair for the U.S. Navy.
Too bad the Ju-187 wasn't developed for 1941 ops.
Stuka no match for the Hurricane,totally inacurate
Ju87D?,Battle of England,?
thats the wrong stuka... it is a later model and did not apear in BoB
B models used during BoB were uglier but had a more vicious look than these D's
AI just watchin
Nice, but the Ju87d was not produced in 1940...
The Battle of Britain was a case of us not losing quite badly enough and the Germans failing to win sufficiently.
The object of the BOB, was for the Luftwaffe to gain air superiority, so that Operation Sea Lion (the invasion of Britain) could take place whilst the Luftwaffe engaged the RN, without the interuption of the RAF. Otherwise the RN (then the biggest navy in the world), would have obliterated the German landing craft in the Channel, with RAF protection. The Luftwaffe failed to destroy the RAF and Operation Sea Lion was subsequently cancelled. Job done. That was the BOB, and if you don't think that was a sufficiently glamorous victory for you, then I suggest you do less gaming, and read more history, so you develop a proper sense of reality about war...........
@@artrandy I have a sense of war. I’ve fought in one. Take a look at the statistics and you will understand more clearly the point that I’m making.
@@dendemano 50 years ago when still a child, I received as a birthday present, the book: Battle Over Britain by Francis K. Mason. I read it from cover to cover, and then purchased subsequent publications on WW2 history and became familiar with strategy, and by now Im quite the historian, so just because you're entirely ignorant of the strategic importance of the air war as being a PART of Operation Sea Lion, instead stupidly insisting that the air war is somehow in isolation to it, is no cause to try teaching your 'Grandmother to suck eggs'. Sorry your ego has been hurt, but if you rewrite more British history in your reply, because its now fashionable to do so, I'll take another piece of your pride matey....
@@artrandy I feel that you have really got the wrong end of the stick. As for taking anything away from me, think again. Keyboard tough guys are not about to get me trembling. I have nothing but admiration and appreciation for the bravery, stoicism, and sacrifice that the men who fought that battle displayed. The victory was a defining factor in the decision to cancel “Sealion”. Although, the aforementioned operation was never a feasible option while the Royal Navy was in such dominance. I don’t recall saying anything about the “Battle of Britain” having no significance. I don’t recall any comment about dismissing the efforts of the participants, or espousing an unpatriotic attitude. If you can point out anything that is disparaging or disrespectful, then please, pray tell. I think it is more a case of you being eager to inform me of your vast knowledge and obsession with the exploits of the bravery of other men. I understand the desire and need to live your life through the eyes of someone else who has experienced the life changing effects of warfare. I have, so the idle and lazy threats from a bookworm is hardly a thing to keep me awake, matey.
@@dendemano So you've spent 3 weeks gathering your resources and forming your reply for battle, but you needn't have bothered, because nobody cares, the Stukas have moved on buddy.
At no point did I issue any "keyboard" threat to you, except to mention that your pride might continue to be challenged, as it obviously had been, judging by your first reply, and as for your comment in the first place, it deserved to be contradicted, because it quite clearly dissociated the air war from the strategy of Operation Sealion and the invasion of Britain, which you can't contradict.
In your latest comment, you seem to be digging a bigger hole for yourself with a load of blather, with some added reverse snobbism and abuse towards people who have read up on a subject.
I don't mean anything personal to you buddy, but when I see the representation of a seminal British battle of such worldwide consequencies, belittled and misrepresented, I reserve the right to challenge it.........
After an air raid warning all the fighters would have taken off at once. The slow Stuka would have had an empty field ahead. A fighter would have attacked a Stuka from below, so the gunner would not have been able to return fire.
A political correct Stuka. No swastika on the aircraft tail.
I think it is still illegal in some countries to use or display the swastika. And they probably want to sell this game everywhere.
I gave up on this video right at the beginning when I saw Ju 87Ds instead of Bs.
Ju 87 D really?