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Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

Bf109E-4/N Trop
Airfix

Subject:
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4/N (Trop)
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)
1./JG 27 Black 3 (Maj. Eduard Neumann)
1941 World War 2»North Africa Campaign - North Africa
RLM02 RLM65 RLM70 RLM71 RLM04
Scale:
1:48
Status:
Completed
Started:
July 28, 2016
Completed:
August 21, 2016
Time spent:
3 Weeks 3 Days

Due to the Messerschmitt Bf 109's versatility and time in service with both the Luftwaffe and other foreign air forces, numerous variants were produced over the eight years of service with the Luftwaffe and even more were produced by its foreign users.

The E-3 was replaced by the E-4 (with many airframes being upgraded to E-4 standards starting at the beginning of the Battle of Britain), which was different in some small details, most notably by using the modified 20 mm MG-FF/M wing cannon and having improved head armour for the pilot. With the MG FF/M, it was possible to fire a new and improved type of explosive shell, called Minengeschoß (or 'mine-shell'), which was made using drawn steel (the same way brass cartridges are made) instead of being cast as was the usual practice. This resulted in a shell with a thin but strong wall, which had a larger cavity in which to pack a much larger explosive charge than was otherwise possible. The new shell required modifications to the MG FF's mechanism due to the different recoil characteristics, hence the MG FF/M designation.

The cockpit canopy was also revised to an easier-to-produce, "squared-off" design, which also helped improve the pilot's field of view. This canopy, which was also retrofitted to many E-1s and E-3s, was largely unchanged until the introduction of a welded, heavy-framed canopy on the G series in the autumn of 1942. The E-4 would be the basis for all further Bf 109E developments. Some E-4 and later models received a further improved 1,175 PS (1,159 hp, 864 kW) DB601N high-altitude engine; known as the E-4/N; owing to priority being given to equipping Bf 110's with this engine, one fighter gruppe was converted to this version, starting in July 1940. The E-4 was also available as a fighter-bomber with equipment very similar to the previous E-1/B. It was known as E-4/B (DB 601Aa engine) and E-4/BN (DB 601N engine). A total of 561 of all E-4 versions were built, including 496 E-4's built as such: 250 E-4, 211 E-4/B, 15 E-4/N and 20 E-4/BN.

Project inventory

Full kits
A05122A
Messerschmitt Bf109E-4/N Trop
Airfix 1:48
A05122A 2014 New decals
Masks
EX317
Bf 109E for Airfix
Eduard 1:48
EX317 2010
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Photoalbums

Bf 109 E-4/N Trop (COMPLETED)
31 images
View album, image #1
1:48
Box Art
1:48 Messerschmitt Bf109E-4/N Trop (Airfix A05122A)1:48 Bf 109E (Eduard EX317)

Part of my Collection

Luftwaffe Aircraft
Ideas 12×Completed 9×On hold 9×

Comments

30 July 2016, 18:46
Andrea Morris
Please visit the album for updates & pictures for this project.
30 July 2016, 20:47

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