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Messerschmitt Bf 109
Code: PS5336-1
Weight: 2.00
Price: $13.95
Quantity in Basket: none

The BF109E was a German single seat fighter used during the WWII era. The 109E was the first version to enter large scale production. It featured a 1,100 hp Daimler-Benz engine which replaced the older 650 hp Rolls-Royce engine. With a max speed of 400 mph, 38,000 ft ceiling and a range of 450 miles, these fighters were an early problem for the British. BF109E was armed with two 13 mm machine guns and three 20 mm MG 151 cannons.

Diecast, beautifully detailed replica in 1/87 scale. Stand included

 



Junkers Ju 87D
Code: PS5339-1
Weight: 2.00
Price: $13.95
Quantity in Basket: none

Because of losses in 1943 the “Night Attacker” version of the JU-87 was developed. Used mainly on the Eastern front, these bombers needed fighter support to be successful. JU-87D’s had 1,500 hp engines, wing mounted machine guns and various cannons. This 2 seat dive bomber attained a max speed of 260 mph and had a range of 1,000 miles. 4,000 lbs of bombs is the standard load for this bomber.

Diecast, beautifully detailed replica in 1/110 scale. Stand included

 



Focke Wulf Fw 190
Code: PS5352
Weight: 2.00
Price: $13.95
Quantity in Basket: none

The Focke-Wulf 190 served the German air force during WWII. This single seat fighter plane proved to be superior to its Allied counterpart the Supermarine Spitfire. In all, almost 20,000 of these aircraft were produced. The 190 housed a 1,776-hp engine, and flew at a top speed of 426 mph. Two 13-mm MG 131 machine-guns and two 20-mm MG 151 cannons, plus one 1,102 lbs. bomb, were fitted on this plane.

Diecast, beautifully detailed replica in 1/87 scale. Stand included

 



Messerschmitt Me 262
Code: PS5357-1
Weight: 2.00
Price: $13.95
Quantity in Basket: none

This jet established Messerchmitt's place in aviation history as the world’s first turbo jet fighter to enter combat! In 1938-1942 the new gas turbine engines developed by BMW saw service in ME 262’s. German leaders wanted this jet to serve as a bomber as well as a fighter and held production up on this plane. Top speed for the ME 262 was 540 mph and it had a range of 652 miles. Four 30 mm MK108 cannons were to be found in the nose area.

Diecast, beautifully detailed replica in 1/100 scale. Stand included

 



Focke Wulf Fw 190 Stab I./JG 1
Code: PS5352-1
Weight: 2.00
Price: $13.95
Quantity in Basket: none

The Focke-Wulf 190 served the German air force during WWII. This single seat fighter plane proved to be superior to its Allied counterpart the Supermarine Spitfire. In all, almost 20,000 of these aircraft were produced. The 190 housed a 1,776-hp engine, and flew at a top speed of 426 mph. Two 13-mm MG 131 machine-guns and two 20-mm MG 151 cannons, plus one 1,102 lbs. bomb, were fitted on this plane.

Diecast, beautifully detailed replica in 1/87 scale. Stand included

 



Do 217E + Me 328 Mistel Piggy Back
Code: PS5564
Weight: 2.00
Price: $18.95
Quantity in Basket: none

In late 1943, gliding tests were undertaken, with the Me 328 carried aloft by a Dornier Do 217E or launched from a catapult on the ground. These were followed by powered tests with two Argus As 014 pulsejets, as used on the V1 flying bomb. The extreme vibration created by the pulsejets proved highly detrimental to the Me 328's light wooden airframe, and two prototypes were destroyed by this alone.

Nevertheless, a wide variety of roles were suggested for the aircraft, ranging from a point-defence interceptor, to a U-Boat defence system, to a ground-attack machine. Various modifications to the prototypes were made to evaluate their suitability for these missions, and different engine configurations were trialled. Despite all this, the vibration problem simply could not be overcome and the program was abandoned in early 1944, even as production facilities were being readied to construct the aircraft at the Jacob Schweyer sailplane factory.

Do 217E + Me 328 Mistel 'Piggy Back'
Scale 1/72
This model is made of diecast metal and comes with a stand.