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A05120C
Airfix
Messerschmitt Bf109E-3/E-4
107 parts
In stock
| Scale | 1:48 scale |
| Size | (L) 18.3 x (H) 5.42 x (W) 20.5 cm |
| Material | Plastic |
| Assembly | Ready to use |
| Finish | Unpainted |
This remarkable 1:48 scale Messerschmitt Bf109E-3/E-4 model kit embodies one of the most renowned fighters of the Luftwaffe from the Battle of Britain period. Comprising 107 plastic components, this level 3 model kit provides a detailed construction experience with a wingspan of 205mm, and includes three genuine paint schemes for hobbyists aged 8 and older.
As the seasoned Bf109 pilots of the Luftwaffe commenced operations against Britain post-Dunkirk evacuation, they encountered a new disadvantage. With fuel reserves allowing only short durations over England, any mechanical failure or combat damage often led to capture, accelerating the end of their mission.
The Bf109 E emerged in late 1938 as a significant evolution of Willy Messerschmitt's famed aircraft design. The earlier Junkers Jumo 210 engine was replaced with the larger, more potent Daimler Benz DB601, requiring enhanced cooling systems and relocated radiators within the strengthened wings. During the summer of 1940, the Bf109 E became synonymous with the Luftwaffe, engaging in intense dogfights with the RAF's Spitfires and Hurricanes over the English Channel and southern England.
The E-3 and E-4 variants boasted improved weapon configurations, with the E-4 introducing the advanced MG FF/M cannon capable of firing explosive Minengeschoß rounds. These aircraft were integral to many of the Luftwaffe's esteemed Jagdgeschwader units during the Battle of Britain, where they faced the strategic challenge of defending bomber formations while operating at the edge of their fuel limits. Despite their technical advantages in certain areas, this operational limitation was a crucial factor in the battle's outcome.