One of the finest fighting aeroplanes in military history, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 series was developed continually throughout the Second World War, with the 'Gustav' being the last major variant and the one most heavily produced. Flown by many of the Luftwaffe's most proficient aces, the 109G was adapted to perform a variety of operational roles and was heavily deployed against the huge USAAF daylight bombing raids which were sent against targets deep into Europe.
Two liveries available
A - A02029B A - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 Aircraft flown by Major Hermann Graf, Jagdges 50, Wiesbaden/Erbenheim, Germany, autumn 1943.
B - A02029B B - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/R6 Aircraft flown by Lt. Manfred Dieterle, 3./Jagdgeschwader 300, Bonn-Hangelar Airfield, Germany, March-April 1944.
Tech Specs
- Pieces 41
- Scale 1:72
- Contents Sprues & decals
- Number of Scheme options: 2
Wingspan 137mm
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One of the finest fighting aeroplanes in military history, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 series was developed continually throughout the Second World War, with the 'Gustav' being the last major variant and the one most heavily produced. Flown by many of the Luftwaffe's most proficient aces, the 109G was adapted to perform a variety of operational roles and was heavily deployed against the huge USAAF daylight bombing raids which were sent against targets deep into Europe.
Two liveries available
A - A02029B A - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 Aircraft flown by Major Hermann Graf, Jagdges 50, Wiesbaden/Erbenheim, Germany, autumn 1943.
B - A02029B B - Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/R6 Aircraft flown by Lt. Manfred Dieterle, 3./Jagdgeschwader 300, Bonn-Hangelar Airfield, Germany, March-April 1944.
Tech Specs
- Pieces 41
- Scale 1:72
- Contents Sprues & decals
- Number of Scheme options: 2
Wingspan 137mm
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