1/72 HORTEN GO 229

1/72 HORTEN GO 229

1:72 Scale Horten Go 229 Plastic Model Kit by Revell of Germany
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By the end of World War II, the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten were two of the best-known designers of flying wing aircraft in Germany. They brought their experience in this field into a special unit which, as Sonderkommando 9, was responsible for the development of tailless all-wing aircraft. The development of the machine known as the Horten Ho IX, equipped with two BMW 003A-1 jet engines began in 1942. Whereas the first machines could only be made as gliders due to difficulties with the jet engine, the second prototype received a Jumo 004B-1 engine. In 1944 the V2 made its first flight reaching speeds of over 780 km/h. The production of the Horten was transferred to the Gothaer Waggonfabrik and the designation was changed to the Go 229. The first machine from the Gothaer Waggonfabrik, the Go 229 A-O V3 received a Jumo 004-C engine.\r\n\r\nModel-details:\r\n- Surface details with recessed panel lines\r\n- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted\r\n- Detailed nose and main undercarriage\r\n- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel\r\n- Two 30 mm cannon\r\n- Detailed imitation engine front and jet nozzle area\r\n- Decals for 2 versions.
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Weight 0.260000
Manufacturer REVELL OF GERMANY
Description By the end of World War II, the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten were two of the best-known designers of flying wing aircraft in Germany. They brought their experience in this field into a special unit which, as Sonderkommando 9, was responsible for the development of tailless all-wing aircraft. The development of the machine known as the Horten Ho IX, equipped with two BMW 003A-1 jet engines began in 1942. Whereas the first machines could only be made as gliders due to difficulties with the jet engine, the second prototype received a Jumo 004B-1 engine. In 1944 the V2 made its first flight reaching speeds of over 780 km/h. The production of the Horten was transferred to the Gothaer Waggonfabrik and the designation was changed to the Go 229. The first machine from the Gothaer Waggonfabrik, the Go 229 A-O V3 received a Jumo 004-C engine.\r\n\r\nModel-details:\r\n- Surface details with recessed panel lines\r\n- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted\r\n- Detailed nose and main undercarriage\r\n- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel\r\n- Two 30 mm cannon\r\n- Detailed imitation engine front and jet nozzle area\r\n- Decals for 2 versions.