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| Product code: | 02237 | 
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| Number: | G9362237 | 
| Stock place: | 0.0 | 
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| Country: | Saksa | 
| Brand: | Trumpeter | 
The Me262 was the first and only fully operational jet-powered fighter aircraft developed during World War II. Because of the special handling characteristics of a jet-powered aircraft verses a propeller driven one, a two seat training conversion became necessary. This was designated the Me262B-1a, and was equipped with a second seat for the instructor along with full dual controls, and a pair of external fuel tanks. The need for the night fighter version out weighed the extra time it took to complete the modifications, so therefore it was decided to simply adopt the trainer version by adding the FuG218 Neptun radar system and the FuG350 Naxos heat sensing unit, which allowed the fighter to track the exhaust of the British planes. This was designated the Me262B-1a/U1, and the first of these aircraft were delivered to the experimental night fighting unit Kommando Welter during February - March of 1945. This unit served in the defense of Berlin and became NJG11, but by the end of the war, they had only received a dozen of these new jet aircraft 
 Item No    02237
 Item Name    Messerschmitt Me 262 B-1a/U1
 Bar Code    9580208022376
 Scale    1/32
 Item Type    Static Aircraft
 Model Brief    Length:331.5 mm   Wingspan:391 mm   Height: mm
 Total Parts    415
 Metal Parts    Landing gear
 Photo Etched Parts    1pcs
 Film Parts    Instrument part
 Total Sprues    12pcs
 Paint Schemes "    10./NJG11,W.Nr.110635,
 RED11
 RED8"
 Released Date    2007-11
 More Features "    The kit consists of 374 parts in grey plastic with an additional 
 3 rubber tyres, 16 clear plastic parts for canopy 3 metal for 
 undercarriage strut"
 
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