KIT #: | 9210 |
PRICE: | $25.15 from www.greatmodels.com |
DECALS: | Seven options |
REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: | Short run with resin and photo etch parts |
HISTORY |
During the fighter competition of the mid 30's that saw the Bf-109 come to the fore, one of the other competitors was the Heinkel He-112. Though the aircraft was generally better in all areas to the 109, two factors were against it. First was that Heinkel was thought to be more of a bomber manufacturer than one who did fighters. Secondly, though the 112 was a super aircraft, the Bf-109 was less expensive to build and as still goes on today, the government will sacrifice a bit of quality to get more of a cheaper product.
The He-112 was then released to be available for export, and except for a small number rushed into Luftwaffe service during the Munich Crisis of 1938, that is where the brunt of production went. Though small numbers were sent to Japan, it was Spain, Romania and Hungary that had the greatest use of the fighter. The Japanese did not like the rather high wing loading so soon relegated the planes to technical schools.
Though the aircraft was quickly outpaced by newer fighters, they did see use until the end of the war. A few Romanian aircraft were still in use post war, not finally being retired until the late 1940s.
THE KIT |
CONCLUSIONS |
For many decades, the only 112 available was the still nice, but difficult to find Heller kit. This one brings the 112 into the 21st century and pretty well seems to have everything covered
REFERENCES |
http://en.wikipedia.org
August 2010
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