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Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 (trop)

Fighter Aircraft · World War II
Trumpeter · 02293 · 1/32 · 2012
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 (trop) 1/32 scale fighter aircraft
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German Air Force
Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 (trop)
German Air Force

The second major redesign of Bf109 is the F series. The ‘Friedrich‘ saw a complete redesign of the wings, the cooling system and fuselage aerodynamics, and was powered by the 1,175 PS DB 601N (F-1, F-2) or the 1,350 PS DB 601E (F-3, F-4). Considered by many as the high watermark of the Bf 109 development, the F series abandoned the wing cannon and concentrated all armament in the forward fuselage: a pair of machine guns above and a single 15 or 20mm cannon behind the engine, the latter firing between the cylinder banks and through the propeller hub and spinner. This configuration was used by all subsequent variants. A handful of Bf 109Fs were used operationally late in the Battle of Britain in 1940, but only become widespread in service in the first half of 1941, replacing the Bf109E

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 (trop) 1/32 scale fighter aircraft

The second major redesign of Bf109 is the F series. The ‘Friedrich‘ saw a complete redesign of the wings, the cooling system and fuselage aerodynamics, and was powered by the 1,175 PS DB 601N (F-1, F-2) or the 1,350 PS DB 601E (F-3, F-4). Considered by many as the high watermark of the Bf 109 development, the F series abandoned the wing cannon and concentrated all armament in the forward fuselage: a pair of machine guns above and a single 15 or 20mm cannon behind the engine, the latter firing between the cylinder banks and through the propeller hub and spinner. This configuration was used by all subsequent variants. A handful of Bf 109Fs were used operationally late in the Battle of Britain in 1940, but only become widespread in service in the first half of 1941, replacing the Bf109E

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