I've used the Ju-87 with success in sinking the cruiser with the 1,800kg bomb. Most of the time I don't make it but I survive long enough to drop my bomb.
Don't mistake this for a suicide Jabo run, as I have the full intention of making it out but with all the AAA fire from the destroyers, CV and the cruiser itself, the Ju-87 can only take so much damage. Most of the time I have to fight my way though fighter CAP and sometimes I don't make it past that but more often than not, I manage to slip by the fighter cover and score a direct hit on the cruiser. If I do manage to survive my bomb run, my plane is usually pretty shot up to pieces and making it home to land is pretty tough.
This makes me think that what a lot percieve to be suicide Jabo runs on the fleet aren't actually that at all. Sure some do it but I think most of them are flights like mine, with the pilots having the intention of making it out alive but get shot down in the process. Earlier today I was accused of a suicide Jabo run on a cruiser because I flew straight into it after I released my bomb. What the guy accusing me didn't see was that almost immediately after I pickled my bomb and started my pull out, I lost my elevators and couldn't pull out of my dive and flew straight down into the cruiser.
Ack-Ack