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  • Radio Controlled Focke Wulf Ta-152 H

    The new Junkers Jumo 213 powerplant made the aircraft, once again, the fastest Luftwaffe operational fighter and those pilots with the skill to use such advantages did very well. Unfortunately excellent fighter designs could not compensate for poor production standards, lack of fuel, poor pilot training and overwhelming Allied numerical superiority.

    In honor of designer Kurt Tank, the Fw 190's designation was changed to Tank or Ta 152. This beautiful inline-engined fighter was to be the ultimate version of the famous fighter but delays resulted in the stopgap Fw 190D, in itself an outstanding aircraft. In the chaotic final year of the Third Reich the D ended up being the major inline engine version with only a few Ta 152Hs, and possibly a few Ta 152Cs, getting into combat.

    The extended wing (14.5m), high altitude Ta 152H was indeed a sterling performer with a top speed of 755 km/h (472 mph) and a service ceiling of 15,000 m (49,215 ft). It was armed with a 30 mm cannon in the nose and two 20 mm cannon in the wing roots. Had it been built in enough numbers and been flown by expert pilots it could have taken its place alongside the Me 262 as a near unbeatable air superiority fighter and bomber killer. The lower altitude version, the Ta 152C, barely made it out of the test phase before the war ended. Between October 1944 and February 1945 when production ended, Focke-Wulf managed to roll 67 completed Ta 152 aircraft (H-0, H-1, and C-1 models) off the line. By the end of the war, more than 20,000 Fw 190s had been built; about one-third as fighter bombers

     

    This Range of ARTC models are all built to 1/12 scale and are legal for use in Airwars and aircombat - They are outstanding qulity with a beautiffly detailed fuselage, Foam wings, Balsa tail and fittings- the models are designed for Handlaunch but would make a perfect conversion to Electic power or to add retracts

    Kit Contains
    - GFK Fiberglass Fusalage with detailed Pannel lines
    - Crystal Clear Canopy
    - Balsa Sheeted Foam wing
    - Bals Tail/Rudder
    - CNC Wood Parts
    - Engine Mount
    - Graphics Sheet
    - Fittings
    - Full Plan

    Spec

    Length

    910 mm

    Span

    1250 mm

    ELectric

    600 Motor 7 x2/3AA or Brushless

    Engine

    .15 - .25-2,5 ccm

    Function

    Airelons, Elevator Motor Rudder (option))

     

    Radio Controlled Focke Wulf Ta-152 H £100 inc delivery