Revell aircraft De Havilland Mosquito Mk.IV 1:32 04758

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Productinformatie "Revell aircraft De Havilland Mosquito Mk.IV 1:32 04758"
Manufacturer:: Revell
Model:  De havilland Mosquito Mk.IV
Scale: 1:32 
Number of parts: 82 
Dimensionen: length 384mm
Span 512mm 
Colors:

Aqua Color
36168
36179
36143
36108
36105
36175
36148
36115
36183
36191
36109
36135
36184
36177
36116
36302

Email Color
32168
32179
32143
32108
32105
32175
32148
32115
32183
32191
32109
32135
32199
32184
32177
32116
32302

Spray Color
34108
34105
34115
34191
34109
34199
34116
34302

Age recommendation: 13+ 
Descritption: Revell Aviation Models/ Revell Modellbau

The Mosquito was one of the most powerful and fastest bombers of the RAF during the Second World War and a total of 5,500 units were built until 1945. The lightweight aircraft owes its success to the special materials; instead of aluminum, wood was predominantly used for the basic structure and the outer coating. The prototype flew on November 25, 1940, after which the wooden miracle went into production. The Mosquito flew away from all German fighters. As Reichsmarschall Göring on January 31 Wanted to hold a parade in Berlin in 1943, 3 mosquito bombers dropped their load nearby and were able to escape in peace despite a huge number of fighters. Production increased during the war, and it was then used as a hunter and photo scout, among others. also with the US Army Air Corps. The top speed was 611 km / h, the range 3272 km. A maximum of 906 kg bomb load could be carried.

The model:

Historical Revell form
Structured surfaces
Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
2 pilot figures
A detailed RR Merlin engine
Movable propellers
Detailed chassis
Chassis can be built either retracted or extended
Detailed vertical stabilizer
A removable engine side panel
Decals for 2 RAF versions: - DeHavilland Mosquito Mk.IV, NO. 627 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Woodhall Spa, England, June 1944; - DeHavilland Mosquito Mk.IV, No. 105 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Marham, England, December 1942

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