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ESM ME Bf110 Air Retracts Included
Product Number: ZZESM128
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Specifications:

Wingspan: 95"
Wing Area: 9.33 sq.ft
Flying Weight: 17 lbs
Radio: 6 Channel, 10 servos (2 mini).
Engine: 2 x .91 4 cycle or equivalent gas or electric

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Scale retracts - including alloy wheels, oleo struts and generation 5 retract system.

The BF-110 sprung from a 1934 competition for a heavy fighter capable of carrying a small bombload and cannon. The first prototype flew in 1936, with the aircraft flying considerably faster than anticipated. It beat out the competition from Henschel and the Focke-Wulf 187 and went into production. The initial run using the DB600 were found to be tempermental, so they were replaced by the Junkers Jumo 210B engine and eventually the DB 601B engine. Th maximum speed was 336 mph, and the range was 680 miles.

The BF-110 first saw combat in the polish campaign, and also the invasions of Norway and Denmark and the low countries. During the battle of britain it became very clear it was unsuited for use as a daylight fighter, with too wide a turning radius it was easily outfought by more nimble hurricanes and spitfires. After the battle of britain the BF-110's were shifted to the mediterranean theatre and the eastern front, where they saw heavy duty, particularly in an air-to-ground role. It was also used to defend Germany as a night fighter and a bomber destroyer.

This model is a BF-110C from Stab II/ZG 1 'Wespen Geschwader', stationed on the eastern front near Bagerowo, Russia - July 1942.