"Kanonvogel" Ju 87 G-2

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The fixed undercarriage could be jettisoned, via explosive bolts I believe, in the event of an impending forced landing on rough terrain. Suppose it's one way of stopping the bird from going a** over t*t when it hits the rough stuff!
 
Hellow. I´m back with some progres. First I separated rudder from the fin:
 

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Then I started modification of the coulers under the wings:
 

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Now I have a question for you guies. What shell I do with thows props!?
In my mind they are wrong shape. Are they?
 

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Excellent work Marek, really good job you are doing!
I've checked the props against pictures of the JU87 in the RAF Museum, and they look OK to me.
 
I think there arte two ways to correct these prop blades.The first way is to find a good rasin set for that like in the pic below.
The second one is to use a putty (Mrputty or Miliput ) and following drawings add some putty at these areas that are incorrect in shape.Then sanding , make a proper shape of these.Aslo you can use plastic pieces for that but files will be needed too.

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