(Code cap10) JU 87B Stuka
£175.00
Span 60" - Engine .40-.60 - Radio 4 Function.

Strong manoeuvrable and devastatingly accurate, the infamous Stuka with its evil-looking shape symbolised Hitler's Luftwaffe. Early in World War 2, the world was stunned by the effective dive bombing tactics of the JU 87 Stuka. It went through considerable design changes before emerging as the formidable bomber of the early 40’s. For two years, this plane was one of the most successful weapons of the Luftwaffe and was used to spearhead the German drives into enemy territory. The JU 87 saw much service on the Russian front as an anti-tank weapon and was also used in the African desert on the Malta raids and in the Italian campaigns. Although considered obsolete within two years after the beginning of the WW-2, the JU 87 went on to see action until the end of the war and enjoyed the distinction of being, besides the American Douglas Dauntless.
By the end of the war, more than 5,700 Stukas had been built.
Super model with a good 40 engine that gets attention. Some modellers seem happy just to sit and look at a "Stuka" after building. Those not so inclined can put the model through many antics which the real aircraft never did.
Surprisingly easy to fly with a strong construction. While suitable for smooth surface landing, it is advisable to not be flown in rough grass fields.
Why not build yourself a first class R/C flying scale model of this famous German World War 2 Dive Bomber!.
This kit contains all the major pre-cut balsa and ply parts, ample balsa sheet, strip and block, plus Fibreglass cowl, clear canopy, pre-formed wire undercarriage parts, accessory pack and construction plan.
Manufactured & Distributed Worldwide By
Anglia Model Centre, Unit 4 Riverside Ind. Centre,
Riverside Road, Gorleston, Norfolk, NR31 6PU, England.
Telephone (01493) 664815 (24 Hr) Fax (01493) 658005 e-mail angliamc@aol.com
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