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ICM Aircraft 1/48 WWII German He111H3 Bomber (New Tool) Kit

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100% cotton For Adult Collectors Age 14 and over Made In Ukraine Contains unassembled plastic model kit Cement and paint needed to finish model as

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ICM Aircraft 1/48 WWII German He111H3 Bomber (New Tool) Kit

In July 1940, the Battle of Britain began. This was the name given to the German military operation aimed at conquering the airspace over southern England. According to the German command, this was to undermine the morale of the British people. To protect the airspace over large cities, the British used barrage balloons with taut cables. To break through the barriers, the Luftwaffe used converted airplanes on which special steel structures with cutters were installed.

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ICM Aircraft 1/48 WWII German He111H3 Bomber (New Tool) Kit

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Insufficient attention to long-range bombers forced the Luftwaffe command in the middle of World War II to look for other ways of striking long-range targets. One of these options was the Mistel strike composite aviation complex. The idea was to make one of the aircraft of the complex a kind of large guided projectile, the second aircraft (located on top) took over the control functions. The strike aircraft was supposed to be a conventional bomber.

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In the beginning of the 1930s world an idea of high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters came about. One of the examples of this concept became the twin-engine bomber He 111 designed by a German Heinkel Flugzeugwerke AG company. Since May of 1941 it were produced He 111H-6 planes with liquid-cooled Jumo 211F-2 engines of increased power, with VS 11 wooden wider horde propellers and more powerful armament. The He 111H-6 was the most produced variant of Heinkels medium bomber.

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