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Messerschmitt P.1101 The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°. 3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, 1./JG51, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, 9./JG52, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschmitt P.1101, Czechoslovakia, 1947 /alternate ...
Messerschmitt P.1101 Nightfighter The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°
3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, NJG1, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, NJG3, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschmitt P.1101, tes...
Messerschmitt Me P.1101 'Limited Edition' The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°
3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, 9./JG54, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, 4./JG51, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschm...
Arado Ar-66C 4 decal variants
1. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, NSGr. 2, Orelo, Russia 1944
2. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, FFS A/B 71, Prost?jov, 1940
3. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe,
Storkampfstaffel Luftflotte 4, Russia 1943
4. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, FFS A/B 24 Olomouc 1941
The Arado Ar 66 was a German single-engined, two-seat training biplane, developed in 1933. It was also used for night ground-attack missions on the Eastern Fr...
Bucker Bu-131D Jungmann 5 decal variants
1. Bucker 131D, JG/54, Krasnogwardeysk Airfield, Russia 1942
2. Bucker 131D, JG/53 PikAs, Russia 1943
3. Bucker 131D, 10.KG/77, France 1942
4. Bucker 131D, Kecskemat, Royal Hungary Air Force, 1941
5. Bucker 131D, Croatia Air Force, Summer 1944, Crotia
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on A...
Bucker Bu-131B 'Jungmann'
. Bucker 131B, Swiss AF, Lst, FL.Kp.55, Januar 1945
2. Bucker 131B, Spain AF, Tablada 1937
3. Bucker 131B, D-EBZE, Berlin Rangdorf 1937
4. Bucker 131B, Bulgarian AF, Airfield Sofia-Bozuriste 1940
5. Bucker 131B, Finnish Aeroclub, 1940
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on April 1934. Production of the Bu 131A...