Avis 1/72 Bf-109D-1
KIT #: | 72010 |
PRICE: | $14.95 from http://www.scale-model-kits.com |
DECALS: | Two Options |
REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: |
HISTORY |
Developed from the V10 and V13 prototypes, the "Dora" was the standard version of the Bf 109 in service with the Luftwaffe during the period just before World War II. Despite this, the type saw only limited service during the war, as all of the 235 Doras still in service at the beginning of the Polish campaign were rapidly taken out of service and replaced by the Bf 109E, except in some night fighter units, where some examples were used into early 1940. Variants included D-0 and D-1 Models, both with a Junkers Jumo 210D engine and armed with two wing-mounted and two nose-mounted 7.92 mm MG 17s.The D-2 was an experimental version with an engine mounted machine gun but this installation failed again. The D-3 was similar to the C-3 with two 20 mm MG FFs in the wings.
A total of 647 Bf 109D of all versions were built by Focke-Wulf, Erla, Fieseler, Arado and AGO. Messerschmitt is listed as having only four Bf 109D produced, probably the D-0 preproduction series with the serial production transferred to license manufacturers. Several Bf 109D were sold to Hungary and Switzerland. From the standpoint of visual identification when comparing it to the 109C, there is pretty much nothing to make one or the other stand apart. The D model simply had the same equipment as the C version, except the D model had a carburetor instead of the C model's fuel injection.
THE KIT |
CONCLUSIONS |
Prior to the release of this kit, there was only really one early 109 in 1/72 scale, that of the still nice, but old Heller kit. This one provides more detail that is offered with the Heller kit, and appears to be quite accurate in shape. 109 fans will be pleased to know that there is now a series of these early planes for them to build as other Jumo-engine variants have been produced. This one is currently underway so it shouldn't be too long before you have a full build review of it.
REFERENCES |
http://en.wikipedia.org
May 2009
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