
Model Set Junkers Ju88 A-1 Battle of Britian
he Ju88 was the most versatile German fighter aircraft in World War II. Series production started in 1939 with the Ju 88A-1. From the beginning of August 1940, there were increased attacks on the British mainland. On 15 August, English tactics changed and the successes of the Luftwaffe diminished, until on 15 September the tide finally turned.
- detailed cockpit
- Detailed pilot's seat
- Distinctive instrument board
- Separate ailerons and flaps
- Rotating propellers
- Detailed landing gear
- Detailed MG
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 4D+CH, 1./KG 30 "Adler", Aalberg-West, July 1940
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 9K+AL, 3./KG 51 "Edelweiss", Paris-Orly, July 1940
scope of delivery:
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- Decals
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Model Set Junkers Ju88 A-1 Battle of Britian
he Ju88 was the most versatile German fighter aircraft in World War II. Series production started in 1939 with the Ju 88A-1. From the beginning of August 1940, there were increased attacks on the British mainland. On 15 August, English tactics changed and the successes of the Luftwaffe diminished, until on 15 September the tide finally turned.
- detailed cockpit
- Detailed pilot's seat
- Distinctive instrument board
- Separate ailerons and flaps
- Rotating propellers
- Detailed landing gear
- Detailed MG
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 4D+CH, 1./KG 30 "Adler", Aalberg-West, July 1940
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 9K+AL, 3./KG 51 "Edelweiss", Paris-Orly, July 1940
scope of delivery:
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- Decals
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he Ju88 was the most versatile German fighter aircraft in World War II. Series production started in 1939 with the Ju 88A-1. From the beginning of August 1940, there were increased attacks on the British mainland. On 15 August, English tactics changed and the successes of the Luftwaffe diminished, until on 15 September the tide finally turned.
- detailed cockpit
- Detailed pilot's seat
- Distinctive instrument board
- Separate ailerons and flaps
- Rotating propellers
- Detailed landing gear
- Detailed MG
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 4D+CH, 1./KG 30 "Adler", Aalberg-West, July 1940
- Junkers Ju88 A-1, 9K+AL, 3./KG 51 "Edelweiss", Paris-Orly, July 1940
scope of delivery:
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- Decals




















