1/144 Heinkel He 219A-0/LB-79 'Flying Laboratory'
- Lagerzustand:Verfügbar in 2-4 Wochen
- Produktcode:MKM14449
- Marke:Mark 1
Beschreibung
Mark I - 1/144 Heinkel He 219A-0/LB-79 'Flying Laboratory' (Luftwaffe, Czechoslovak AF)
The He 219 Uhu was a German heavy night fighter, employing a number of the then novel radar and antennae equipment, and was the first operational Hyperlink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_aircraft \\o Military aircraft military aircraft to be fitted with Hyperlink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejection_seat \\o Ejection seat ejection seats. After protracted development the prototype flew in November 1942. The first fighter variant to be delivered was the He 219A-0, which was actually identical to the 'A-2'. It was equipped with four cannons in the ventral tray and two guns in the wings. The He 219A-5 was the first major production version, being similar to the previous 'A-2' model but with an extended range, while the final variant was the He 219A-7, fitted with improved engines. The He 219 was a two-seat, all-metal monoplane powered by two Daimler-Benz Db 603 in-line piston engines.
Nearly 300 of all the He 219 models were built and although the type proved to be a capable fighter, it saw only limited service, had they been available in quantity, they might have had a significant effect on the strategic night bombing offensive of the Allied forces carried in the latter half of the war. After the war, a few aeroplanes were test flown by the Czechoslovak Air Force, however, their service was limited and short-lived.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) He 219A-0, DV+DL (W.Nr. 190116), Luftwaffe, Werneuchen airfield, Germany, summer 1944
2)He 219A-0, DV+DI, Black 113 (W.Nr. 190113), Luftwaffe, Rechlin-L?rz Air Base, Germany, 1943-44
3)He 219A-0/R6, G9+FK (W.Nr. 190012), 2./NJG 1, Luftwaffe, Venlo-Herongen airfield, the Netherlands, April 1944
4)LB-79 (He 219A-5), Black 32, LV? Aviation Research Institute, serving with 2nd Sq., 51st Air Regiment, Czechoslovak Air Force, Plze -Bory airfield, Czechoslovakia, early 1952
This injection-moulded kit contains 35 parts, one clear part (the cockpit canopy) and a small fret with 41 photo-etched parts. For modeller's convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting a section of the Luftwaffe military airfield is added. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.