1. Model Plane: WWII German Stuka Junkers Ju-87G1 Dive Bomber
2. Collection Plane: WWII German Stuka Junkers Ju-87G1 Dive Bomber Model 1:72 Scale Model Length Is 6.4in
3. Prototype Airplanes: The Model Airplane Is Strictly Restored According To The Original Aircraft Proportions And Details. High Quality Die Cast Alloy Model.
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Specifications:
Product Model: WWII German Stuka Junkers Ju-87G1 Dive Bomber
Product Scale: 1:72
Product Material: Alloy+PC
Product Size: 16.2cm X 20.7cm
Plane Prototype History:
The Ju-87 Bomber Was A Propeller Dive Bomber Developed By Nazi Germany In The 1930s. The Ju-87 Bomber Is Characterized By Curved Gull Wing Wings, Fixed Landing Gear, And A Unique Low Pitched Whistling Sound. The Aircraft Has 2 Passengers, With A Single Engine, Tandem, Two Seats, And A Conventional Single Wing Aerodynamic Layout. The Engine Has A Power Of 1200 Horsepower, A Maximum Takeoff Weight Of 5000 Kilograms, A Maximum Speed Of 320 Kilometers Per Hour, And A Maximum Payload Of 500 Kilograms. In The Blitzkrieg Launched By Germany During World War II, The Ju-87 Bomber Achieved Significant Results. After 1940, Germany Deployed A Large Number Of Ju-87 Bombers On The African And Eastern Fronts, Particularly Demonstrating Strong Ground Attack Capabilities On The Eastern Front. In Addition, The Sharp Whistling Sound Of The Sound Generator Installed On The Aircraft Enhances The Psychological Intimidation Of Ground Soldiers And Enhances The Effectiveness Of The Attack. The Ju-87 Bomber Began Development In 1934, Made Its First Test Flight On September 17, 1935, And Entered Mass Production In 1937. This Machine Has Developed Multiple Models, With A Total Of 5700 Units Manufactured For Each Model. The Ju-87G Is The Ultimate Model Of The Ju-87 Bomber, An Anti Tank Assault Aircraft Equipped With A 37mm Bk37 Machine Gun And Tungsten Core Armor Piercing Rounds. Its Muzzle Velocity Is 850 Meters Per Second, And It Can Attack Tanks From The Rear And Top With Significant Effectiveness. This Type Of Aircraft Had A Test Flight In March 1943, But The Additional Armor Increased The Weight Of The Aircraft Significantly, Making It Very Dangerous For New Pilots. Only A Few Ace Pilots Achieved Good Results. The Final Production Was Suspended In November 1944.
Packaging Includes:
1* WWII German Stuka Junkers Ju-87G1 Dive Bomber Model
1* Display Stand














