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- Aircraft Models 1:48
- Allied aircrafts WWII (1:48)
- USAAF / USN / USMC aircrafts WWII (1:48)
- Ju 88 WWII USAAF/RAF Bomber
Ju 88 WWII USAAF/RAF Bomber
Item Number:
ICM48227
ICM48227
Manufacturer
ICM
ICM
Scale:
1:48
1:48
Plastic kit for a Ju-88A-4/A-5 as a captured aircraft of the US Army Air Force and the Royal Air Force
For example, a Ju 88A-5 bomber from 2/KGr 106 of the Luftwaffe mistakenly landed in England on November 26, 1941. The aircraft was given British identification markings, a new camouflage, and the serial number HM509, and it flew as part of the RAF until May 1944.
Another interesting story involves a Ju 88A-4, captured by American forces in Italy in the fall of 1943. This bomber was incorporated into the 86th Fighter Squadron of the USAAF, where it received its original paint scheme and a bright emblem featuring an image of an Indian on the left side of the fuselage. Later, it was flown to the United States, where its appearance initially caused panic among air surveillance observers, as its silhouette was recognized as an enemy aircraft. The captured Ju 88A-4 was later stationed at several US Air Force bases and used in various public events.
- Scale 1:48
- Dimensions (built): length 300 mm / wingspan 418 mm
- 271 parts
- can be built as an A-4 or A-5 version
- Marking options for USAAF and RAF
- not built, not painted
- Paint and glue not included
For example, a Ju 88A-5 bomber from 2/KGr 106 of the Luftwaffe mistakenly landed in England on November 26, 1941. The aircraft was given British identification markings, a new camouflage, and the serial number HM509, and it flew as part of the RAF until May 1944.
Another interesting story involves a Ju 88A-4, captured by American forces in Italy in the fall of 1943. This bomber was incorporated into the 86th Fighter Squadron of the USAAF, where it received its original paint scheme and a bright emblem featuring an image of an Indian on the left side of the fuselage. Later, it was flown to the United States, where its appearance initially caused panic among air surveillance observers, as its silhouette was recognized as an enemy aircraft. The captured Ju 88A-4 was later stationed at several US Air Force bases and used in various public events.
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