TwoStukas are on display in Chicago and the UK, while the third is being restored in the US, hopefully to an airworthy condition. The Junkers Ju 87 Stuka was an important Nazi-used light bomber
Im not the world's greatest historian, but I did not think there were any Stuka's around on D-Day. However- I was reading this combat report on the 3 D Day Stukas - HyperScale Forums
TurkishAirlines is still running flights to Istanbul, while Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus is flying to Ankara. Ukrainian carrier SkyUp has flights to Sharm-el Sheikh and Hurghada in Egypt, Funchal in Portugal, as well as Istanbul. You can also currently take FlyDubai to Dubai or Qatar Airways to Doha, plus AirArabia is flying to Sharjah.
SouthwestAirlines will be flying approximately 2,000 daily flights during June 2020. Roughly 50% of Southwest's airline routes are active. For the moment, you can fly throughout the United States
Isthere any Stukas left? Are there any Stuka dive bombers still flying? Why does the Stuka make that noise? This was used to weaken enemy morale and enhance the intimidation of dive-bombing. After the enemy became used to it, however, they were withdrawn. The devices caused a loss of some 20–25 km/h (10-20 mph) through drag.Idon't want to start one, it will only divide us further but man formation flying and attack with 6-12 Stukas would be ideal, and decimate an enemy objective. 1 minute ago, LuseKofte said: This game do not have auto recovery , and until it does we are really not historical in our divebombi ng with the stuka