Messerschmitt Bf109G-10 Erla "bubi" Hartmann
The Bf109 is one of the Luftwaffe's most famous Second World War fighter aircraft. The Bf109G-10 fitted with the uprated DB-605D engine and a 50-MW injection unit rolled out of the Erla factory in Leipzig from September 1944 onwards. The design of the Bf109 G-10's manufactured by Erla differed from those produced by other companies through a completely modified, more aerodynamic engine cowling. All aircraft were equipped to carry a 300 litre drop-tank and drop bombs. Due to its lower take-off weight the G-10 had better performance than its successor the Bf109,K-4. Including all variants the German Luftwaffe took delivery of over 2000 Bf109 G-10.
Twee uit voeringen mogelijk;
- Messerschmitt Bf109G-10 Erla, W.Nr.491446, Mj.E.Hartmann, JG52, April 1945.
- Messerschmitt Bf109G-10 Erla, W.Nr.152016, JG300, Praha-Kbely Air Base, may 1945.
Afmetingen;
- Lang; 284 mm.
- Spanwijdte; 310 mm.
Aantal onderdelen; 147
Features:
- NEW MOULD
- Widened Fuselage
- Wings Panels with Long Coamings
- Detailed Surfaces with Recessed Panel Joints
- Detailed Cockpit with Instrument Panel
- Many Interior Details in Cockpit
- Separate Tail Wheel
- Rotating Propeller with large Propeller Blades
- Detailed Landing Gear Bay with Side Walls
- Detailed Undercarriage
- Large Wheels
- Wide Upper Engine Cowling
- Separate Ailerons and Flaps
- Separate Slats
- Split Cockpit Canopy with Rear Armour
- Option to build either of 2 later Cockpit versions
- Drop-tank
Revell verf kleur nr.'s; 5 / 8 / 9 / 15 / 36 / 40 / 45 / 56 / 65 / 77 / 83 / 84 / 88 / 90 / 91 / 99 / 302 / 731 / 752.