Description
MSVIT4806
Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.
Included:
6 camo schemes (see bellow)
2 canopies (open/closed)
PE sheet
adhesive masks
Bf-109 was developed in early 30s, after Luftwaffe command initiated a tender for designing of fighter, having contemporary monoplane aerodynamic scheme. The first batch of 13 experimental airplanes started flight tests in September 1935.
In April 1937, the Bf-109B was adopted as an initial modification for serial production.
Its first batch was delivered to Spain. One year later, deliveries of the next version, named Bf-109C and powered by Jumo 210G engine were launched. Soon after that, modification C was followed by the Bf-109D Dora, produced in limited edition of 175 airplanes. It was supposed to use the DB-600A engine, but due to the insufficient number of engines, the Jumo 210D was installed instead. The plane received four 7,92 mm MG-17 machine guns – 2 pieces in the wing and 2 pcs in the nose section of the fuselage.
The Bf-109D was an intermediate modification, while designers awaiting enhanced DB-601 engine soon to became available. In 1939, some of these machines were used as night fighters, while the rest were used primary as trainers. Few pieces were sold to Hungary and Switzerland.
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