1/72 Messerschmitt Me-410
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The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse was a hefty-duty low-wing fighter developed by the famous German aircraft manufacturer as an evolution of the Me-210. The heavy fighter was to replace the dated Bf-110 in the flight wards. Powered with two Daimler-Benz DB603 1,750 hp engines, it could be used to perform different operational roles. Heavily armed with four 20mm Mauser cannons and with 2 7.92 mm machine guns installed in the front of the aircraft, it was characterized by two other MG 131 machine guns housed in “barbette” remotely operated on the sides of the fuselage. Early versions of tactical support and bombardment could carry an offensive dropload of more than 500 kg in the inner hold or in subalary pylons. The distribution to the flight departments was implemented in mid-1943. The Me-410 participated in the activities on several fronts from Italy, to the Balkans to the Eastern Front.

- Figures not included.

Type Hunting aircraft

The Second World War

the country of Germany

SKILL 3

Dim. Model 17,2 cm

Dim. Box 290 x 190 x 45 mm

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The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse was a hefty-duty low-wing fighter developed by the famous German aircraft manufacturer as an evolution of the Me-210. The heavy fighter was to replace the dated Bf-110 in the flight wards. Powered with two Daimler-Benz DB603 1,750 hp engines, it could be used to perform different operational roles. Heavily armed with four 20mm Mauser cannons and with 2 7.92 mm machine guns installed in the front of the aircraft, it was characterized by two other MG 131 machine guns housed in “barbette” remotely operated on the sides of the fuselage. Early versions of tactical support and bombardment could carry an offensive dropload of more than 500 kg in the inner hold or in subalary pylons. The distribution to the flight departments was implemented in mid-1943. The Me-410 participated in the activities on several fronts from Italy, to the Balkans to the Eastern Front. - Figures not included. Type Hunting aircraft The Second World War the country of Germany SKILL 3 Dim. Model 17,2 cm Dim. Box 290 x 190 x 45 mm
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Short Description The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse was a hefty-duty low-wing fighter developed by the famous German aircraft manufacturer as an evolution of the Me-210. The heavy fighter was to replace the dated Bf-110 in the flight wards. Powered with two Daimler-Benz DB603 1,750 hp engines, it could be used to perform different operational roles. Heavily armed with four 20mm Mauser cannons and with 2 7.92 mm machine guns installed in the front of the aircraft, it was characterized by two other MG 131 machine guns housed in “barbette” remotely operated on the sides of the fuselage. Early versions of tactical support and bombardment could carry an offensive dropload of more than 500 kg in the inner hold or in subalary pylons. The distribution to the flight departments was implemented in mid-1943. The Me-410 participated in the activities on several fronts from Italy, to the Balkans to the Eastern Front. - Figures not included. Type Hunting aircraft The Second World War the country of Germany SKILL 3 Dim. Model 17,2 cm Dim. Box 290 x 190 x 45 mm