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ICM 48235 1/48 Ju 88A-11 WWII German Bomber

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ICM 48235 1/48 Ju 88A-11 WWII German Bomber

In the beginning of 30s it was appeared in the world an idea of high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters. One of the objectifications of this conception became the twin-engine bomber Ju 88 designed by a German Junkers Flugzeug – und Motorenwerke AG company.

Since the spring of 1941 it were produced Ju 88A-4 planes with liquid-cooled Jumo 211J engines of increased power and more powerful armament.

Ju 88A-4 became the most massive and important Luftwaffe bombers. The Ju 88A-11 aircraft, equipped with anti-dust filters and a rescue kit, were used in North Africa and the Mediterranean.

Specification

  • Markings:
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, 3./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, I./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
  • Model size (length x width): 300 x 418 mm
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
  • Number of details: 226

In the beginning of 30s it was appeared in the world an idea of high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters. One of the objectifications of this conception became the twin-engine bomber Ju 88 designed by a German Junkers Flugzeug – und Motorenwerke AG company.

Since the spring of 1941 it were produced Ju 88A-4 planes with liquid-cooled Jumo 211J engines of increased power and more powerful armament.

Ju 88A-4 became the most massive and important Luftwaffe bombers. The Ju 88A-11 aircraft, equipped with anti-dust filters and a rescue kit, were used in North Africa and the Mediterranean.

Specification

  • Markings:
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, 3./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, I./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
  • Model size (length x width): 300 x 418 mm
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
  • Number of details: 226
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Description

In the beginning of 30s it was appeared in the world an idea of high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters. One of the objectifications of this conception became the twin-engine bomber Ju 88 designed by a German Junkers Flugzeug – und Motorenwerke AG company.

Since the spring of 1941 it were produced Ju 88A-4 planes with liquid-cooled Jumo 211J engines of increased power and more powerful armament.

Ju 88A-4 became the most massive and important Luftwaffe bombers. The Ju 88A-11 aircraft, equipped with anti-dust filters and a rescue kit, were used in North Africa and the Mediterranean.

Specification

  • Markings:
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, 3./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
    • Junkers Ju 88A-11, I./LG 1, North Africa, 1942.
  • Model size (length x width): 300 x 418 mm
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
  • Number of details: 226