The 1st working prototype Ju.88p-V1 used the 75mm KwK 39.......... 1 made
The 1st 2 Ju88p-1's were Ju.88v-54 (WerkNr. 1881) with the 7.5 and Ju.88v55 (WerkNr. 1182) with the gun 7.5 and the MK 112.
On the question of the P-1's not the prototypes... let me help you since you don't seem to good at this.
Panzerjager Staffel 92 who got 3 or 4
and
III/ KG 1 Hindenberg who recieved a pair
The -2 versions were sent to the Erprobungskommando 25 ...They tested theirs as bomber hunters.
Ju.88v-57/1 (WerkNr. 140,452) was the working proto type for both the -3 and -4
As far as the the night squadrons... each got 1 Ju88p-3 ....not fully equiped squadrons.
And once again only 10 of the Bk5 Ju88p-4 version were completed.
There was also a -5 version 1 was built . A converted serial Ju 88A-4 (WerkNr. 2079) assembled and developed by Rheinmetall Borsig. The recoilless gun DuKa 8,8. 88 mm fired projectiles weighing 4.35 kg. The plane was built and fully tested, the gun worked well.
As far as the HS-129 you are just plain ignorant
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Ba-Bam,
Do the math.
That's still not 33-34 as you repeatedly claim, what is your source (now), besides the only ones you've listed as wiki and wiki's cited source from a single page within the United States Air Force Museum Guidebook, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, Air Force Museum Foundation, 1975?
"Ba-Bam."
German federal archive data is pretty clear:
25 P4 were rebuilt from A-4 airframes by VWW in Hannover. This may or may not include airframes formerly rebuilt into P-3.
P-1 is stated as 20 rebuilt by JFMM (Junkers Magdeburg I assume) and 18 rebuilt by WFG (I assume Weserflug Bremen)
I looked ad a/c data in NSGr units at ww2.dk but could not find any reference to Ju 88P
Ju 88 P-4 found at:
http://www.ww2.dk/oob/bestand/aufkl/b4ag11.html
http://www.ww2.dk/oob/bestand/kampf/b14kg3.html
Thank you Dennis.
Admit it Megalodon, not only are you WRONG, you're just acting like a Mega-ASS, creating this thread (flaming those who have posted within
your own thread in support
) and now bouncing around between random/unfounded references faster than a librarian on PCP.