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| | Junkers Ju 88D |
 | | The German Ju 88 was one of the most versatile airplanes of WW II. |
 | | It was used in practically every kind of combat role, including dive bomber, level bomber, night fighter, day interceptor, photo reconnaissance, tank destroyer, and even as a "pilotless missile." Although the Ju 88 made its first flight on December 21, 1936, hundreds were still in use when the war ended in 1945. |
 | | It is the famous "Baksheesh," the best known Ju 88 of all the 15,000 built. |
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