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MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001

MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
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MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001
MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER 1/72 MENG 001

MESSERSCHMITT Me410B-2/U4 HEAVY FIGHTER
MENG LS001

Manufacturer:MENG
Scale: 1/72
Material: Plastic+Decals
Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
Condition: New in Box
 

The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse ("Hornet") was a German heavy fighter and Schnellbomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Though essentially a straightforward modification of the Me 210, it was designated the Me 410 to avoid association with its notoriously flawed predecessor.Development of the Me 210 had been underway since 1939, but the aircraft proved extremely unstable and was never considered for full-scale production. Modifications to the layout produced the Me 210C and 210D, which proved somewhat superior. As studies progressed on the Me 210D, it was instead decided to introduce a "new" model, the Me 410.

 

The major change between the Me 210 and 410 was the introduction of the larger (at 44.5 litre, 2,715 in3 displacement) and more powerful Daimler-Benz DB 603A engines, which increased power to 1,750 PS (1,730 hp, 1,290 kW) compared to the 1,475 PS DB 605s used on the Me 210C. The engine performance increased the Me 410's maximum speed to 625 km/h (388 mph), greatly improved rate of climb, service ceiling, and most notably the cruise speed, which jumped to 579 km/h (360 mph). It also improved payload capability to the point where the aircraft could lift more war load than could fit into the bomb bay under the nose. To address this, shackles were added under the wings for four 50 kg (110 lb) bombs. The changes added an extra 680 kg (1,500 lb) to the Me 210 design, but the extra engine power more than made up for the difference.The new version included a lengthened fuselage and new, automatic leading edge slats, both of which had been tested on Me 210s and were found to dramatically improve handling. The slats had originally been featured on the earliest Me 210 models, but had been removed on production models due to poor handling. When entering a sharp turn, the slats had a tendency to open, due in part to the turn causing a drop in air pressure at the leading edge of the wings, analogous to the low pressure activation the slats were designed for in a slow landing approach (this problem was first observed on the prototype Bf 109E), which added to the problems keeping the aircraft flying smoothly. However, when the problems with the general lateral instability were addressed, this was no longer a real problem. The wing panels of the earlier Me 210 had been designed with a planform geometry that placed the aerodynamic center in a rearwards direction in comparison to the earlier Bf 110, giving the outer sections of the wing's planform beyond each engine nacelle a slightly greater, 12.6° leading edge sweepback angle than the inner panels' 6.0° leading edge sweep angle. This resulted in unreasonable handling characteristics in flight for the original Me 210 design. The new Me 410's outer wing panels had their planform geometry revised to bring the aerodynamic center further forwards in comparison to the Me 210, thus making the leading edge sweepback of the outer panels identical to the inner wing panels with both having identical 5.5° sweepback angles, and improving in-flight handling.

 

Deliveries began in January 1943, two years later than the original plan had called for, and continued until September 1944, by which point a total of 1,160 of all versions had been produced by Messerschmitt Augsburg and Dornier München. When it arrived, it was liked by its crews, even though its improved performance was not enough to protect it from the swarms of high performance Allied fighters they faced.The Me 410 night bomber proved to be an elusive target for the RAF night fighters. The first unit to operate over the UK was V./KG 2, which lost its first Me 410 on the night of 13–14 July 1943 when it was shot down by a de Havilland Mosquito of No. 85 Squadron RAF.

 

The Me 410 was also used as a bomber destroyer against the daylight bomber formations of the USAAF, upgraded through the available Umrüst-Bausätze factory conversion kits, all bearing a /U suffix, for the design. The Me 410 A-1/U2 was fitted with two additional 20 mm MG 151/20 cannons in the undernose weapons bay, while the A-1/U4 was equipped with a Bordkanone series 50 mm (2 in) BK 5 cannon instead. For breaking up the bomber formations, many Me 410s also had four underwing tubes firing converted 21 cm (8 in) Werfer-Granate 21 mortar rockets. Two Geschwader, Zerstörergeschwader 26 and 76, were thus equipped with the Me 410 by late 1943.

 

They were moderately successful against unescorted bombers, with a considerable number of kills against USAAF day bomber formations being achieved. However, the Me 410 was no match in a dogfight with the lighter Allied single-engine fighters such as the North American P-51 Mustang and Supermarine Spitfire. In early 1944, the Me 410 formations encountered swarms of Allied fighters protecting the bomber streams, usually flying far ahead of the combat box formations as an air supremacy move in clearing the skies of any Luftwaffe opposition, resulting in the Me 410's previous successes against escorted bombers now often being offset by their losses. An example of this was on 6 March 1944 during an attack on Berlin by 750 8th AF heavy bombers, when 16 Me 410s were shot down in return for eight B-17s and four P-51s (which were destroyed by Bf 109 and Fw 190 fighters escorting the Me 410s).The following month on 11 April, with 8th AF raids hitting Sorau, Rostock and Oschersleben, II.ZG 26's Me 410s accounted for a rare success, initially bringing down 10 B-17s without any losses. During the course of the same raid, their second sortie was intercepted by P-51s that destroyed eight Me 410s and three Bf 110s. Sixteen crewmen were killed and three wounded.

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