The easily recognizable inverted gull wing dive-bomber made its debut in the Luftwaffe’s Condor Legion during the Spanish War.
The easily recognizable inverted gull wing dive-bomber made its debut in the Luftwaffe’s Condor Legion during the Spanish War.
Its potency as an accurate dive bomber made it valuable in the early stages of WW2 but later it was to prove vulnerable to the latest generation of fighter aircraft and it required heavy fighter support. The Stuka featured many innovative design features including automatic pull-up dive brakes and the infamous Jericho Trumpet siren.
Powermax have accurately modeled the G variant, which was deployed as a tank buster on the ‘Eastern Front’. The 37mm cannons were located in under the wing gun pods and they proved to be very successful even though theywere limited to 6 rounds per cannon.
This highly detailed replica is also a pleasure to fly and it’s a cinch to land too. The powerful brushless motor drives a 3 blade propeller making for a very powerful and efficient aircraft. Just remember to keep an eye out for any Spitfires!
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