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Bf-110-G4U1 G9+WD Oberleutnant Martin Drewes Grppenkommandeur III/NJG 1, Laon-Athies, March 1944

HA1802

Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA1802 Bf-110G-4, G9+WD, Oberleutnant Martin Drewes Gruppenkommandeur III/NJG 1 Laon-Athies, March 1944

German Ace Martin Drewes started out with Panzer Regiment 6. He transferred to the Luftwaffe and quickly rising to Major. He eventually commanded III/NJG 1. Flying his Bf- 110G-4 he would maneuver below the unprotected Allied bombers and fire up into them. Once he shot a fully loaded bomber that exploded destroying his own plane. He flew 235 missions with 52 victories, 43 were at night and 50 were 4 engine planes. Awards, the German Cross in Gold; Luftwaffe Honor Goblet; Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross; Oakleaves for the Iron Cross.

The Bf-110G-4 was a dedicated night fighter entering service in late 1942. It received a larger engine and the plane was strengthened to accommodate this. This strengthening allowed the plane to carry heavier payloads resulting in an extended service life. It also had extra protection and carried factory installed airborne interception radar. There were field kits available so each pilot could personalize his aircraft with various armaments to help him achieve a higher rate of success. By mid 1944 the Me-410 was replacing the Bf- 110G and in February 1945 production ended.

Bf-110G-4 specifications Powerplant: 2 X Daimler Benz DB 605B 12 cylinder inverted-vee liquid-cooled engines rated @ 1,475 hp (1,099 kw) @ 2,800 rpm for take-off and, 1,355 hp (1,010 kw) @ 2,800 rpm @ 18,700 ft. (5,699 m).

Dimensions: Wing Span - 53 ft. 4 7/8 in. (16.27 m) Length - 41 ft. 6 3/4 in. (12.67 m) Height - 13 ft. 1 1/4 in. (4.0 m) Weight Empty - 10,970 lb (4,975 kg) Maximum Loaded - 21,800 lb. (9,888 kg)

Performance: Maximum Speed - 349 mph (562 kph) at 22,965 ft (7,000m) Range - 528 miles (850 km) at 304 mph (490kph) at 16,400 ft. (5,000m) Initial climb - to 5,500m (18,045 ft.) in 8 minutes Service Ceiling - 32,800 ft. (10,000m)

Armament: Nose - Fixed firing forward - 2 X 30mm Mk 108 Cannon with 135 rounds per gun, 2 X 20mm MG 151 Cannon with 300 rounds (port) and 350 rounds (starboard) plus - 2 X 20mm MG 151 Cannon in Schrage Musik installation (Firing Obliquely forward) Or 2 X 7.92mm MG 81 in rear cockpit Optional U1 modification - Waffenwanne 151Z ventral tray housing two forward firing 20mm MG151 cannon Avionics: FuG 10P R/T Set FuB1 2F Airfield blind approach receiver FuG 227/1 Flensburg Homing System Used to home in on British Monica tail warning radar emissions.(Only fitted to some aircraft) FuG 212 Lichtenstein C-1 Radar FuG 220b Lichtenstein SN-2 Radar

Die-cast metal. Superb detailing in 1/72 scale. Pre-painted with pad applied markings. Fully assembled. Supplied weapons are not permanently attached. Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Minimum use of plastic. Very collectable.

THESE ARE PRE-PRODUCTION PICTURES, NOT THE FINAL PRODUCT

Added to archive2015-11-19
Last modified2015-11-19