| Blohm&Voss BV-141 81728 | Model:81728 | The proportional model:1:48 | Browse the number:9131 |
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The Blohm & Voss BV 141 was a
World War II German tactical reconnaissance aircraft. It is remembered as one
of the most asymmetrical aircraft to have ever flown.The perspex-glazed crew
gondola on the starboard side strongly resembled that found on the Fw 189, and
housed the pilot, observer and rear gunner,The tailplane was asymmetrical in
the BV 141 V10 prototype. But the aircraft proved very stable and maneuverable.
Indeed, Dr. Vogt had calculated that the greater weight on one side of the aircraft
could be cancelled out by the torque of the propeller.While actually performing
well it never was ordered into full scale production. Contributing factors to
that decision were that its preferred engine was in greater demand for the
Fock-Wulf 190 fighter.
Item No
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81728
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Item Name
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Blohm&Voss BV-141
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Bar Code
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6939319217288
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Scale
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1:48
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Item Type
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Static kit
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Model
Dimension
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Length: 284.5mm Wingspan:365 mm
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Total Plastic
Parts
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100+
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Total Sprues
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7 sprues
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Chromeplate
Parts
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n/a
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Camouflage
Scheme
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Luftwaffe
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Resin Parts
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n/a
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Metal Parts
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n/a
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Photo Etched
Parts
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n/a
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Film
Accessory
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n/a
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Released Date
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2014-03
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More Features
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the kit consists of over 100 parts ,
includes clear parts
for canopy.
-Detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
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