Junkers Ju 88 Recognition Model
This is a German-made model of a Second World War Junkers Ju 88 used to train aircrew, particularly pilots and gunners, in the vital skill of aircraft recognition. It was made by Wiking, a model company still in existence.
Some aircraft were easily confused in the heat of conflict. On 15 August 1940, a Blenheim was attacked by Spitfire pilots when they mistook it for a German Junkers Ju 88. Personnel spent many hours studying photographs or drawings of aircraft, and illustrated playing cards added some fun to the process. Models were often hand-made by RAF personnel in their spare time and were particularly useful as they could be viewed from any angle.
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Object number | 75/M/237 |
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