From the June 12, 2012, Washington Post. AP.
An engine was recovered from the Baltic Sea this weekend. It was originally thought to be from a JU87D model, but now, because of the radiator, historians are about sure it is from a later model, the JU87G. What makes the recovery remarkable is that there are only two-known complete Stukas on display (one at a museum in London and the other in Chicago.
There are pieces of others at other sites, but only those two complete ones.
--GreGen
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