The Best German Nightfighter | Junkers Ju 88G
Developed from converted fighter versions of the Ju 88A-4 medium bomber, the Ju 88G would take up a growing role in the German night fighter force, as it saw its greatest successes in the Spring of 1944, and its decline in the Autumn of that same year. While built mostly as a result of the German aviation industry’s failure to produce a new specialized night fighter design, the Ju 88G would nonetheless prove to be a valuable asset, one that far exceeded the capabilities of its predecessors and was well suited for mass production. If you liked this video, please consider donating on to our Subscribestar https://www.subscribestar.com/plane-e... Article: https://plane-encyclopedia.com/ww2/ju... Check out our sources on the website (there's too many to list here) Discord Invite Link: / discord Plane Encyclopedia Youtube: @Plane Encyclopedia Tank Encyclopedia Youtube: @Tank Encyclopedia Our website: https://plane-encyclopedia.com Our sister site Tank Encyclopedia: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com Based on an article by Henry. H Script by Henry. H Narrated by Sosoniaru Audio edited by Noah Edited by Brancovich

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