Messerschmitt Me 109H-1
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Old kit of MPM which will be "written off", when the AZ kit is finished 🙂
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Comentários
8 9 May, 21:26
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Tolles Modell, sauber gebaut! Glückwunsch, Peter. 👌 Wie ließ sich der Bausatz von AZ bauen?
14 May, 08:49
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Danke Bernd, Bausatz ist sehr gut, Passgenauigkeit hoch, nur an den Übergängen zum Rumpf musste ich ein wenig spachteln. Sehr zu empfehlen und um Längen besser als der alte MPM-Kit.
14 May, 14:08
Album info
A record exists of one particular Bf 109H-1, Werknummer 110073, as having been converted to a photo-recon aircraft by a Luftwaffe long-range reconnaissance group, Fernaufklärungsgruppe 123, in May 1944, and flown on dates immediately following the Invasion of Normandy with one mission meant to scan the entire French coastline from Cherbourg to Ouistreham, from an altitude of some 15 km (49,200 ft), which proved to be just beyond the achievable ceiling of the selected aircraft.[Wikipedia]
June 1944 - Guyancourt nr. Paris