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MAQUETTE À MONTER - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 'JG53' Hasegawa | N° 09313 | 1:48 **LIKE NEW INSIDE UNOPENED**

Product image 1MAQUETTE À MONTER - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 'JG53' Hasegawa | N° 09313 | 1:48 **LIKE NEW INSIDE UNOPENED**
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The Bf109G-6 was the most widely produced variant with over 10,000 built. It featured non-pressurized cockpit with distinctive small air intakes by windscreen. Armed with MG131 13mm guns and MG151 20mm cannon, serving until war's end.


Characteristics

Condition Like New Inside Unopened - Intérieur non ouvert
Scale 1:48
Manufacturer Hasegawa
Size of the box 32 x 19 x 5 cm
EAN 4967834093133


Description

The Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 and G4 fighters were produced in parallel and were pressurized and non pressurized versions of the same BF109 variant. Of the two, the 109G-6 was the most widely produced and remained in first line service until the end of the conflict. The only external difference initially between the G-5 and G-6 were the small fresh air intakes found on either side of the windscreen of the non pressurized G-6. More than 10,000 G-6 aircraft were produced during the war, making it the most widely produced of all 109 variants. Due to the many different versions of the BF109G, there was much confusion during production. A special Fighter Production Committee was formed to deal with the bottlenecks that plagued its production. The G-14 followed the G-6 in production and was the first variant of the Lighter Commerzs initial attempt to rationalize the many variants of the 109G, inhibiting maximum production. The G-14 was standardized with the larger, taller wooden fin and rudder, the Erla Haub canopy and the DB605A engine. The vast majority of G-14's produced had the drop tank racks and were designated the BF109G-14/R-2. Some received the DB605AM engine (with MW50), and the Galland-type cockpit canopy. G-6 DATA: Crew 1; Length: 9.06m; Wingspan: 9.76m; Height: 2.5m; M Gross Weight: 3,148kg; Range: 997.5km; Maxspeed:621kph; Fire Armament: MG131x2 13mm machine guns; MG151/20mm x1

 

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