Basic information
Manufacturer | Hobby Boss |
Product code | HBB80296 |
Weight: | 0.18 kg |
Ean: | 6939319202963 |
Scale | 1:72 |
Added to catalog on: | 9.17.2013 |
Tags: | Petlyakov-Pe-2 |
The Petlyakov Pe-2 was a Soviet dive bomber aircraft used during World War II. It was regarded as one of the best ground attack aircraft of the war[1] and it was extremely successful in the roles of heavy fighter, reconnaissance and night fighter.[2] It was one of the most important aircraft of World War II, being in many respects similar to the British de Havilland Mosquito, though the Pe-2 was manufactured in greater numbers: 11,400
Item No |
80296 |
Item Name |
Soviet PE-2 Bomber |
Bar Code |
6939319202963 |
Scale |
1:72 |
Item Type |
Static kit |
Model Dimension |
Length: 174.6mm Wingspan:237.6 mm |
Total Plastic Parts |
30+ |
Total Sprues |
3 sprues , wing and fuselage |
Chromeplate Parts |
n/a |
Resin Parts |
n/a |
Metal Parts |
n/a |
Photo Etched Parts |
n/a |
Film Accessory |
n/a |
Released Date |
2013-07 |
More Features |
The kit consists of over 30 parts, includes 4 clear PARTS |
The Petlakow Pe-2 is a Soviet, two-seat light bomber designed to support the battlefield, in a low wing design with a double tail with a metal structure. The prototype flew on December 15, 1940. In the course of serial production, which started in 1941, almost 11,500 copies of this successful aircraft were created. The Pe-2 was created on the basis of the prototype WI-100 fighter plane. On its basis, a machine designated as PB-100 was created, with a crew of three, which, after minor modifications, gave rise to the mass-produced Pe-2. During the war, a dozen or so versions of this aircraft were created. One can mention, for example, the Pe-2FT, with better defensive armament and more powerful engines, which entered service in 1942. Another version is the Pe-2R-photographic reconnaissance machine or the Pe-2UT-training machine. Technical data: length: 12.66m, wingspan: 17.13m, height: 4m, maximum speed: 540km / h, rate of climb: 11.9m / s, practical ceiling: 8800m, maximum range: 1315km, armament: permanent- Four 7.62mm SzKAS machine guns, suspended, up to 1600 kg of bombs.
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