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DORNIER Do335 PFIEL 1/32

The Dornier Do 335 was a fighter aircraft of the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Developed by Dornier, this aircraft had an unusual front and rear motor arrangment. The aircraft was the fastest piston engine-powered aircraft in the world at the time of its first flight in 1943. By the end of the war, only 28 machines of the pre-series (A-0) and 11 of the first production aircraft (A-1) were completed. 50 more machines were already in an advanced stage of construction. Of the planned B-2 series (Destroyer variant), there were two prototypes M13 (W-Nr. 230013) and M14 (W-Nr. 230014). These machines also had two MK 103 automatic cannon in the wings, and a new and reinforced windscreen. In addition, the nose gear of the aircraft was strengthened. The Do 335 with her unusual drive had a top speed of 730-770 km / h (depending on version). Another special feature of the aircraft was the ejector seat. The aircraft was officially called the "Arrow" because of their long nose and the long-legged chassis design.
 

Scale: 1:32
Wingspan: 485mm (M13 with increased wing area)
Length: 433mm
Incl. Nose weight
Incl. Photo-Etched Parts
283 parts
7 sprues
Features of the B-2 variant as modified cockpit glazing and MK-103 machine guns in the wings and reinforced landing gear
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