ght performance and increased its maximum speed to 557 km/h, though at the cost of reduced range. The Do 217M-1 served with Luftwaffe bomber and reconnaissance squadrons until the end of World War II. In spring 1945, the Allies captured one such bomber in Beldringe, Denmark. The aircraft received RAF markings and flew to Schleswig in September 1945. In October, it was relocated to Farnborough airfield in Great Britain. On October 18, it made its first test flight, and on November 4, 1945, it participated in a demonstration flight as part of a special squadron of captured Luftwaffe aircraft. The aircraft remained in Britain until the mid-1950s.
Key Features
- Captured Do 217M-1 bomber seized by the Allies in spring 1945 and adopted into RAF service
- Detailed reproduction of the large glazed cockpit
- Accurate aircraft geometry based on real Do 217M-1 bomber specifications
- Includes decals with RAF identification markings
- Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 204
- Length: 366 mm
- Width: 399 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- EAN: 4823044411962
- Carton quantity: 12