Academy 1:72 German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing Skill Level 4 - 12583

Academy 1:72 German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing Skill Level 4 - 12583

£17.09
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Academy 1:72 German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing Skill Level 4 - 12583

Academy 1:72 German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing Skill Level 4 - 12583

£17.09
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German WWII Horten Ho 229 "Wunderwaffe". (1) Ho 229, unknown fighter/bomber unit, Luftwaffe, 1946. (2) Ho 229, unknown night fighter unit, Luftwaffe, 1946. (3) Ho 229, Japanese Army Evaluation Command, 1946.

Product Specifications

  • Country of Origin: Korea, Republic of
  • Features: Multiplease Plastic Kit
  • MPN: 12583
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • Item Width: 203mm
  • Assembly Status: Unassembled Kit
  • Item Length: 104mm
  • Subject: Prototype Fighter/Bomber
  • Vintage: No
  • Material: Plastic
  • Colour: Multicoloured
  • Scale: 1:72
  • Year Manufactured: 2023
  • Skill Level: 4 – Advanced
  • Model: Academy 1:72 German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing
  • Customised: No
  • Franchise: Horten Ho 229
  • Brand: Academy Model Hobby Kits
  • Style: Modern
  • Set Includes: German Horten Ho 229 Wunderwaffe Flying Wing
  • Unit of Sale: Single Unit
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Military Aircraft
  • EAN: 8809845380818
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Product Description

1:72 scale plastic model kit from Academy, requires paint and glue.

German WWII Horten Ho 229 "Wunderwaffe".

One of Nazi Germany’s “wonder weapons”, the jet-powered flying wing demonstrated early characteristics of stealth technology to achieve a smaller radar cross-section than conventional attack aircraft.
The project progressed no further than three prototypes built for testing.

Choice of 3 markings:

(1) Ho 229, unknown fighter/bomber unit, Luftwaffe, 1946.

(2) Ho 229, unknown night fighter unit, Luftwaffe, 1946.

(3) Ho 229, Japanese Army Evaluation Command, 1946.

Product Dimensions:

Length 104mm

Width 204mm

Skill Level 4