Model Details | Scale | 1:72 | No. of parts | 70 | Length | 105 mm | Wingspan | 232 mm | Skill Level | 3 | | | Original Details | Type description | allwing-aircraft | Year/Period | 1942 | Origin | D | | | Requires Assembly | - Cement | | - Tape | | - Hobby Knife | | - Paint (see Marking) | | 04312 Horten Go-229 By the end of World War II, the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten were two of the best-known designers of flying wing aircraft in Germany. They brought their experience in this field into a special unit which, as Sonderkommando 9, was responsible for the development of tailless all-wing aircraft. The development of the machine known as the Horten Ho IX, equipped with two BMW 003A-1 jet engines began in 1942. Whereas the first machines could only be made as gliders due to difficulties with the jet engine, the second prototype received a Jumo 004B-1 engine. In 1944 the V2 made its first flight reaching speeds of over 780 km/h. The production of the Horten was transferred to the Gothaer Waggonfabrik and the designation was changed to the Go 229. The first machine from the Gothaer Waggonfabrik, the Go 229 A-O V3 received a Jumo 004-C engine. Details: - Surface details with recessed panel lines
- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted
- Detailed nose and main undercarriage
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
- Two 30 mm cannon
- Detailed imitation engine front and jet nozzle area
Marking Options: One Decal Sheet with Markings for 2 Horten IX Versions: - JG400, Rote 13
- JG400, Blaue 4
Airframe and Detail Paint Colors: Matt Dust Gray, Matt Dark Green, Matt Gray, Matt Reddish Brown, Matt Light Blue, Matt White, Matt Leather Brown, Matt Yellow, Matt Mouse Gray, Matt Anthracite Gray, Metallic Aluminum, Matt Black, Matt Tank Gray. Revell Colors: 5 49 57 77 |