The Ju 88 was the most universal German aircraft of the Second World War It served as a Dive-Bomber a Night-Fighter a Torpedo Bomber as well as a Mine-layer & Reconnaissance Aircraft Production commenced with the Ju 88A-1 in September 1939 The Ju 88 saw its first action during the occupation of Norway followed in August by an increase in attacks on the British mainland Structural improvements to the A-1 led to an enhanced defensive armament & changes in thewing design The subsequent version was designated A-4 & became the Luftwaffe&s standard bomber It entered mass production & became the basis forall further development of the Ju 88 as a bomber ground attack & reconnaissance aircraft 3094 aircraft were built in 1942 alone