Bachem Ba 349A and Fieseler Fi 103 IV
- Escala:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Em progresso
This is a dual kit build. Both are small, built OOB, yet Heller provided PE parts in 1972. I was lucky I could get a few to work given my large hands and the fact that one would not see them much after the kit were assembled. Regardless, these add to my overall collection of German jet powered aircraft.
From Wikipedia:
"The Bachem Ba 349 Natter (English: Colubrid, grass-snake[Note 1]) was a World War II German point-defence rocket-powered interceptor, which was to be used in a very similar way to a manned surface-to-air missile. After a vertical take-off, which eliminated the need for airfields, most of the flight to the Allied bombers was to be controlled by an autopilot. The primary role of the relatively untrained pilot was to aim the aircraft at its target bomber and fire its armament of rockets. The pilot and the fuselage containing the rocket engine would then land using separate parachutes, while the nose section was disposable."
"The Fieseler Fi 103R, code-named Reichenberg, was a German manned version of the V-1 flying bomb (more correctly known as the Fieseler Fi 103). It was developed towards the end of the Second World War and was intended to be used as a human-guided bomb in likely-suicidal attacks against the advancing Allies."