Thanks Steves!
I'm not worried about an "Emeny at the Gates" as if they're that lisdexic they probably can't get in...

Cheap jokes aside, thanks for the ref to the film, but it sounds pretty iffy - did you see it Steve?
Good spot as to the relative rarity comparison of the Ju 88, a good point. Certainly the 88 is another under-represented, versatile and important type - I'd also love to see a flyer. There are more wrecks being rebuilt than there are Ju 87s, and we'll see more in preservation as complete aircraft than we have seen Ju 87s.
However the difference between the Ju 88 and the Ju 87 in historic significance to me was that there was no alternatives or other aircraft doing the Ju 87's job as a Stuka in 1939-40, and that job enabled the development of the Blitzkrieg type of warfare. While no one would dispute the Ju 88's versatility and its crews achievements, even as a
Schnellbomber there were other types aircraft undertaking the role - and
Schnellbombers were not critical in developing a new, successful form of warfare.
Steve T - great pics, thanks. We do have a SM 82 in preservation, thankfully, although only the one (at the Italian Air Force Museum). There's another model Ju 88 night fighter in the RAF Museum, and a number of Bf 109Gs preserved and some of those are and have been flyers. So yes, more would be great, but we aren't 'bereft' either!
Regards,