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REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
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REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)
REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)

REVELL 1/32 MESSERSCHMITT BF-109 G-6 (04665)

€28.57
Revell GmbH
65-4483
Dostępny

Messerschmitt Bf 109 German fighter, was one of the two primary single-engine fighters serving in the Luftwaffe during World War II. The aircraft was developed at the BFW (Bayerische Flugzeug Werke) plant by Willi Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser in 1934-35, being a response to a competition prepared by the C-Amt (Department C) of the RLM (Reichsluftfahrtministerium - Reich Air Ministry) for a modern single-seat fighter aircraft. The first prototype was completed in mid-May 1935, and was flown on May 28, 1935 by Hans Knötzsch, reaching a dizzying speed for the time - 467 km/h. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a symbol of the Luftwaffe, with more than 33,000 of this type of aircraft produced in total.

Want to learn more about the history of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 ? See HERE.

Plastic model from the German company Revell. The kit does not include paint and glue.

Specifications:

  • REV-04665
  • Manufacturer: Revell
  • mm
  • mm

For more information and photos, visit the manufacturer's website.

And a little history on the video:

And, for what this restored fighter looks like in flight, see below:

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