JU-88 made its first flight at the end of 1936. The aircraft entered service with the Wehrmacht only in August 1939. The machine was complex to manufacture but very promising. The aircraft could reach speeds of up to 450 km/h,...
was capable of conducting dive bombing, and also carried out aerial reconnaissance while remaining unreachable for enemy fighters. The fast high-altitude bomber of the new generation was an unpleasant surprise for the British Air Force; however, in the Battle of Britain, many of these machines were destroyed by British fighters and air defense units. By the end of the war, the Luftwaffe had fighter-bombers, torpedo bombers, dive bombers, and even a portion of flying bombs based on this machine.
Using the kit in Art of Tactic:
Junkers 88 in the game is the strongest means of influencing the opponent. It easily destroys tank columns, entrenched infantry, and artillery. The average cost allows taking several of these machines into battle, ensuring complete dominance on the battlefield. Even formidable heavy tanks suffer unprecedented losses from the German bomber. Among the downsides, it is worth noting the low defense (one).
Scale: 1/200
Assembly without glue.
Number of parts: 20
Length of the assembled model: 7 cm.
Series: 6186
Age restrictions: 7+
ISBN: 4600327061867
Size: 120x146x20 mm
Weight: 54 g
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