The Junkers JU-88 must be considered the most crucial German airplane of World War II, beside the BF-109 and FW-190. This twinengine plane was originally designed as quick bomber. The project had been an entire success and thus the aircraft had been additionally utilized as a valuable night fighter, a specialized assault aircraft, a torpedo-bomber or as reconnaissance aircraft and finally, through the final stage of WW II, it became referred to as “the Flying Bomb”. The A4 ended up being probably the most popular variant for the Luftwaffe and took part in all theaters during the war, through the battle of Britain towards the hopeless defense of German skies.