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Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Fighter 1/32 Trumpeter

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TSM2235
UPC:
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Being the first operational jet fighter of the world, the Messerschmitt Me 262 was one of the most advanced aircraft of its time. Development for this plane began as early as 1938 and the first prototype made its maiden flight in April 1941. The first jet-powered version flew in July 1942. Full scale production started in November 1943, but two major aspects, one political and one technical, stopped its fast introduction to frontline fighter units. The political factor was that the plane should be used as a fast bomber instead of a fighter, and it took until late 1944 and early 1945 until it was officially allowed to use this plane as a fighter. The technical problem was the reliability and availability of the jet engines. They had only a lifetime of about 10 flying hours and production never reached the output necessary. The principal operational versions were the Me 262A-1A Schwalbe (Swallow) interceptor and the Me 262A-2A Sturmvogel (Storm Bird). The Schwalbe was built in a number of sub-types with alternative armaments installations. Despite all these problems over 1400 planes were actually built and put into service. Although the plane was not as maneuverable as its piston driven counterparts, its overall performance was superior to many other aircraft of its time. There are several aircraft left in museums around the world.

Please see the paint guide below for Trumpeter’s suggested colors. 

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Product Details:

Scale: 1/32
Parts: 355
Length: 13.05”
Wingspan: 15.6”
- Painting and assembly required
- Photo-etched parts
- 9 sprues
- Clear parts
- Film instrument panel
- Metal landing gear
- Decals
- Includes instructions

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Paint Guides:

1. 10/JG7, pilot Franz Schall, April 1945
RLM02 Grey
Clear Red
Clear Blue
Germany Grey
Flat Black
Yellow
Silver
Red Brown
Tan
Metal Black
Burnt Iron
Light Green
Brown Violet

2. Kommando Nowotny-Poilot: Major Walter Nowotny, Achmer, Iistopad, 1944
RLM02 Grey
Clear Red
Clear Blue
Germany Grey
Flat Black
Yellow
Silver
Red Brown
Tan
Metal Black
Burnt Iron
Brown Violet
Orange Yellow
Light Blue
Light Green
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