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MAQUETTE À MONTER - Bf 110C ProfiPack Eduard | N° 8201 | 1:48 **LIKE NEW INSIDE UNOPENED**

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The Bf 110C was a German WWII heavy fighter developed in 1934. It was a twin-engined aircraft designed as a 'Kampfzerstörer'. The prototype faced some design issues, particularly with directional stability. Several prototypes were built and tested.


Characteristics

Condition Like New Inside Unopened - Intérieur non ouvert
Scale 1:48
Manufacturer Eduard
Size of the box 38 x 23 x 7 cm
EAN 8591437497454


Description

The story of the famous Zerstörer Bf 110 began in late 1934, when the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) issued a requirement for a twin-engine heavy fighter, or "Kampfzerstörer." The competition was won by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke with the Bf 110 and Henschel with the Hs 124. The Bf 110 V1 prototype was completed in summer 1936, making its maiden flight on May 12, 1936, with test pilot Rudolf Opitz. Early flight tests revealed issues, most notably poor directional stability. The second prototype, Bf 110 V2, was sent to the testing center at Rechlin in early 1937, followed by the Bf 110 V3 in May of the same year. In total, five prototypes and three pre-production models were built, paving the way for further development of one of Germany’s most well-known twin-engine fighters of WWII.

 

More to read about the KIT here, thanks to scalemates, a Belgian Scale modeling database

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