Flygplan Messerschmitt Bf109 F-2/4
Flygplan Messerschmitt Bf109 F-2|4
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Flygplan Messerschmitt Bf109 F-2/4, längd 190 mm, vingbredd 206 mm, svårighetsgrad 4, plastbyggsats.
Model details
Scale 1:48
No. of parts 98
Length 190 mm
Wingspan 206 mm
Skill Level 4
Original details
Type description Fighter bomber
Year/Period 1942
Engine capacity 1350 PS
Speed 670 km/h
The '109' was the 'Standard Fighter Aircraft' of the German Air Force during the whole of the War. Its strengths included good take-off performance and acceleration in the dive. The Bf 109E was the first large scale mass production model. A revision of aerodynamics in the nose area including the DB 601 engine resulted in the Bf 109F. From April 1941 onwards the Bf 109F formed the main part of mass production, whilst the F-4 first appeared in June of that year. The F-4/Trop had a Sand Filter in front of the air intake and other equipment for deployment in tropical and dusty areas such as North Africa and Southern Russia. One of the most successful 109 fighter pilots was Captain Joachim Marseille, who was mortally wounded in 1942.
- Detailed surfaces with recessed panel joints
- Detailed cockpit including instrument panel
- Detailed DB 601 engine
- 2 Engine Mounted MG's
- Choice to include Tropical Intake Filter
- Detailed Undercarriage
- Moving Propeller
- Multi-part Cockpit Canopy
Decal Set for two Luftwaffe versions, J Marseille and the III/JG2:
- Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille Bf 109 F-4/Trop, W.Nr. 8673, 3./JG 27, Africa, September 1942
- hauptmann Hans 'Assi' Hahn Bf 109 F-2, W.Nr. 5749, III./JG 2, St. Pol, France, July 1941
Model details
Scale 1:48
No. of parts 98
Length 190 mm
Wingspan 206 mm
Skill Level 4
Original details
Type description Fighter bomber
Year/Period 1942
Engine capacity 1350 PS
Speed 670 km/h
The '109' was the 'Standard Fighter Aircraft' of the German Air Force during the whole of the War. Its strengths included good take-off performance and acceleration in the dive. The Bf 109E was the first large scale mass production model. A revision of aerodynamics in the nose area including the DB 601 engine resulted in the Bf 109F. From April 1941 onwards the Bf 109F formed the main part of mass production, whilst the F-4 first appeared in June of that year. The F-4/Trop had a Sand Filter in front of the air intake and other equipment for deployment in tropical and dusty areas such as North Africa and Southern Russia. One of the most successful 109 fighter pilots was Captain Joachim Marseille, who was mortally wounded in 1942.
- Detailed surfaces with recessed panel joints
- Detailed cockpit including instrument panel
- Detailed DB 601 engine
- 2 Engine Mounted MG's
- Choice to include Tropical Intake Filter
- Detailed Undercarriage
- Moving Propeller
- Multi-part Cockpit Canopy
Decal Set for two Luftwaffe versions, J Marseille and the III/JG2:
- Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille Bf 109 F-4/Trop, W.Nr. 8673, 3./JG 27, Africa, September 1942
- hauptmann Hans 'Assi' Hahn Bf 109 F-2, W.Nr. 5749, III./JG 2, St. Pol, France, July 1941
Specifikation
- Skala
- 1:48
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