bet they had large tanks....\ said:Apparently they only built 6 operational versions according to my sources ( wonder how much miles you get to the gallon on 6 engines at full pelt!!
Robert
Not surprising Robert. They probably ran out of engines.\ said:Apparently they only built 6 operational versions according to my sources ( wonder how much miles you get to the gallon on 6 engines at full pelt!!
Robert
My Frauline ( wife says all big aircraft will be hung from the ceiling )I have several that will go there FW200 condor, 1/32 me109,1/24 spit, 1/48 liberator, 1/48 Memphis belle 1/32 he 111 and the list may grow undoubtly but they are still tucked away\ said:Not surprising Robert. They probably ran out of engines.
Are you going to hang this from the ceiling ? Not the sort of thing you can leave on the kitchen table. Interesting project.
Laurie
I did a 1:32 bf 110 by dragon....Now that was BIG! I also have trumpeter's Me 262A-1a in 1:32 and the Revell 1:32 Bf 109G-6. Now they are some large kits...\ said:My Frauline ( wife says all big aircraft will be hung from the ceiling )I have several that will go there FW200 condor, 1/32 me109,1/24 spit, 1/48 liberator, 1/48 Memphis belle 1/32 he 111 and the list may grow undoubtly but they are still tucked away
I've always wanted to do the (mercury and Maia flying boats think this is right spelling)in 1/48 ) now that would be some project!!
Robert
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Revell-1-32-Messerschmitt-BF-110-G-4-/191560796556?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c99e9c98c\ said:Now the 110 I would love to build in a night fighter dress code, she was pretty poor at the outbreak of war but found her niche in the night fighter role, can you tell me john price of dragon 110 in 32 scale ? And do dragon still make it?
Thanks Si\ said:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Revell-1-32-Messerschmitt-BF-110-G-4-/191560796556?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c99e9c98c
Yes, Dragon still do it IIRC looking at around £80 to £100 for it though.
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Hi Steve I think I spoke of the bf110 a little hasty but from ref the Luftwaffe themselves said it was underpowered " Adolf galland said as much, the me109 took presidance over the DB engine development. When the Raf took hold of captured aircraft they mentioned its handling capabilities in a dive to be moderate and although the armament in the nose was adequate the rearward defence was at a disadvantage,in a dogfight it was lacking in manourability. The Luftwaffe were in need of a replacement and the Me 210/ and 410 were somewhat improvements but in limited supply and as there was no real true replacement. The nightfighter g series proved its worth and radar location devices aided this to its success.\ said:One of the two models in my 'stash', if you can call it that, is a Cyber Hobby 1/32 Bf 110, which is the same kit. I think I paid about a ton for it which is a lot of money. It does look like a nice kit, it's on my list to build for later this year.
I disagree slightly about the Bf 110. You can make a list the early/mid 1930s designs still being operated at the sharp end, let alone built, in 1945 on a very small note pad. That list includes the Bf 110 along with truly great aircraft like the Spitfire and Bf 109.
Cheers
Steve
No danger of that Robert, the Bf 110 certainly did have shortcomings, notably when up against S/E fighters, though it dealt surprisingly well with the Hurricane. I feel it tends to get the short end of the stick when compared to other German aircraft like the Bf 109 or even Ju 88, both of which, like it, soldiered on to the end!\ said:Didn't want to upset the applecart too much
Robert
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