Ziroli Stuka JU-87B

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2010

This Stuka is owned and flown by Leo Spychalla of Watertown Wisconsin. It was built by Jim Archer. The Siren is an air driven I4C Siren. The company went out of business and they are no longer available. The airplane has about 85 flights on it now in the fall of 2010. It is a very easy airplane to fly and has great slow flight characteristics as you can see.
It has a 101" wing span, and is powered by a Zenoah G-62 engine.
Radio Is JR.
The dive siren was known as the "Trumpets of Jericho" in WW II and was used to terrify the enemy.

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  • Very cool. Love the little siren 'for psychological effect'. The siren with the sound of the motor is a pretty good reproduction. Great.

  • it's a perfect copy!!! very good!!!!!!!!

  • very nice plane and sound of the siren

    :D congratulations friend it's perfect

  • Very nice plane, good flying (especially the slow pass), and a very nice landing. Thanks for the vid!

  • an d he should slow it down

  • Could you please ask him what he uses as sirene

  • This Stuka is owned and flown by Leo Spychalla of Watertown Wisconsin. It was built by Jim Archer. The Siren is an air driven I4C Siren. The company went out of business and they are no longer available. The airplane has about 85 flights on it now in the fall of 2010. It is a very easy airplane to fly and has great slow flight characteristics as you can see. Leo

  • excelent video and great flying. the siren is brilliant, well done.

  • Dear Jim your clip is simply excellent ;-) and the dive trumpet fantastic!!!! I have intention to build a ziroli ju 87, can you tell me where did you bought the trumpet?

    Cheers

    Fabrizio

  • Awesome video!!! The siren sounds great. Thanks for sharing...

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