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Hobby Master HA8751, BF 109G-6 "Hermann Graf" W.Nr. 15919, Co. of JGr 550, 1:48

$ 45.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New
  • Model: BF 109G-6
  • Aircraft Family: BF 109
  • Material: Diecast
  • Brand: Hobby Master
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Modified Item: No
  • MPN: HA8751
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Vehicle Make: Messerschmitt
  • Recommended Age Range: 14+
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Scale: 1:48

    Description

    HA8751
    BF 109G-6 "Hermann Graf"
    W.Nr. 15919, Co. of JGr 550,
    Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany,
    September 1943
    Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series
    1/48 scale pre-finished.
    Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.
    All markings pad applied for superb results.
    Canopy slides open.
    Comes with a pilot that can be removed.
    Comes with display stand.
    Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.
    Propeller is metal.
    Extremely sought after by collectors.
    The first Bf-109G “Gustav” entered service in March 1942. New features were a pressurized
    cockpit with three larger guns mounted on the nose and none on the wings but could be field
    mounted. The Bf-109G could overheat causing oil leaks; starting a fire forcing the pilot to bail out.
    The Gustav was produced in many variants including long-range fighters, recon fighters and
    bomber destroyers. The Bf-109G-6 lacked a pressurized cockpit but was the most numerous
    Bf-109 produced and the first to carry 13mm machine guns; equivalent to the American 50 caliber
    Browning.
    Hermann Graf was a WWII German Ace with 212 victories in 830 missions and the first pilot to
    score 200 victories. In mid 1943 Hermann Goring selected Graf to form a special high-altitude
    squadron to intercept Allied aircraft. The new Jagdgruppe 50 “Karaya Quartet” was equipped
    with modified high-altitude Bf-109G-6/R2 armed with two 210mm Wgr21 unguided rockets, a
    30mm canon, two 13mm machine guns and an engine injection system creating 1,800 bhp. Green
    1 W.Nr 15919 is one of several Bf-109s Graf flew and it wore the red ‘tulip’ nose and white tail
    with ‘kill’ markings and his Knight’s Cross award.
    Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 specifications
    Production timeline – February 1943 – October 1943
    Number produced – 5,000+
    Dimensions
    Length – 9.04m   (29ft   (8in)
    Wingspan – 9.92m   (32ft 6.5in)
    Height – 2.5m   (8ft 2.25in)
    Weight
    Empty – 2,700kg   (5,900lb)
    Operational – 3,400kg   (7,500lb)
    Performance
    Powerplant – Daimler-Benz DB605A-1, 12 cylinder inverted vee, liquid cooled, 1,475hp
    Maximum speed – 640km/h   (398mph)
    Range – 850km   (528miles)
    Service ceiling – 12,000m   (39,370ft)
    Armament
    2 X 13mm  (.51in) synchronized MG 131 machine guns with 300 rounds each
    1 X 20mm   (.78in) MG 151/20 cannon as centerline Motorkanone firing through propeller hub
    with 200 rounds
    Or
    1 X 30mm   (1.18in) MK 108 cannon as centerline Motorkanone with 65 round per gun (G-6/U4
    variant)
    2 X 20mm MG 151/20 under-wing cannon pods with 135 round per gun (Rustsatz V option)
    Rockets - 2 X 21 cm (8 in) Wfr. Gr. 21 rockets (G-6 with BR21)
    Bombs
    1 X 250 kg   (551 lb) bomb
    Or
    4 X 50 kg   (110 lb) bombs
    Or
    1 X 300 litre   (79 US gal) drop tank