The Bf110 was one of the most versatile and most widely produced 2-engine fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was mainly used as a fighter bomber and destroyer. The twin-engine fighter had a crew of two and had a long range.
- Detailed surfaces
- Super detailed cockpit
- True to original side panels
- Detailed pilot seat, bombardier seat
- Radio control board
- MG equipment in the nose section
- Detailed instrument panel
- Detailed tail wheel
- Separate ailerons and flaps
- Rotating propellers
- Detailed landing gear
- Rotating wheels
- Detailed MG FF under the fuselage
- 2 detailed engines
- 2 SC50 bombs
- 2 SC500 bombs
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Messerschmitt Bf110 C-7, S9+AN, 5th/ZG 1, Belgorod, Russia, May 1942.
- Messerschmitt Bf110 C-2, 3U+GT, WkNr. 3063, 9th /ZG 26, France, June 1940
Length: 378 mm
Height: 93 mm
Wingspan: 506 mm