This boxed set contains:
- 1 x Messerschmitt Me P.1101 1/32 scale fighter aircraft

German Air Force
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Different wings & tail sections included
Detachable He S011 engine & trolley
Mk108 with interior detail
Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles included
History
The Messerschmitt P.1101 was a German experimental jet fighter concept developed during the final phase of World War II as part of the Jägernotprogramm (Emergency Fighter Program). This program was initiated by the Luftwaffe in 1944 to accelerate the development of advanced aircraft capable of countering the growing Allied air superiority.
The P.1101 was notable for its pioneering variable-sweep wing design, which allowed the angle of the wings to be adjusted for optimal performance at different speeds, an innovation aimed at improving both subsonic and supersonic flight capabilities.
Although the prototype's construction began in 1944, it was never completed due to the end of the war in 1945. The unfinished airframe was later captured by American forces and transported to the United States, where it influenced the design of the Bell X-5, the first aircraft to successfully implement variable-sweep wing technology.
The Messerschmitt P.1101 stands as a testament to the ambitious engineering efforts of the Jägernotprogramm and represents a significant milestone in the evolution of jet-powered flight and aerodynamic innovation.
This boxed set contains:
-
1*Messerschmitt Me P.1101 1/32 scale fighter aircraft
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Different wings & tail sections included
Detachable He S011 engine & trolley
Mk108 with interior detail
Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles included
History
The Messerschmitt P.1101 was a German experimental jet fighter concept developed during the final phase of World War II as part of the Jägernotprogramm (Emergency Fighter Program). This program was initiated by the Luftwaffe in 1944 to accelerate the development of advanced aircraft capable of countering the growing Allied air superiority.
The P.1101 was notable for its pioneering variable-sweep wing design, which allowed the angle of the wings to be adjusted for optimal performance at different speeds, an innovation aimed at improving both subsonic and supersonic flight capabilities.
Although the prototype's construction began in 1944, it was never completed due to the end of the war in 1945. The unfinished airframe was later captured by American forces and transported to the United States, where it influenced the design of the Bell X-5, the first aircraft to successfully implement variable-sweep wing technology.
The Messerschmitt P.1101 stands as a testament to the ambitious engineering efforts of the Jägernotprogramm and represents a significant milestone in the evolution of jet-powered flight and aerodynamic innovation.






