Bf 109G-6 Ofw. Alfred Surau 9.JG 3 Germany Sept 1943 Hobby Master HA8752 scale 1:48

Bf 109G-6 Ofw. Alfred Surau 9.JG 3 Germany Sept 1943 Hobby Master HA8752 scale 1:48

Bf 109G-6 Ofw. Alfred Surau 9.JG 3 Germany Sept 1943 Hobby Master HA8752 scale 1:48

Hobby Master Airpower series 1/48
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Bf 109G-6 Ofw. Alfred Surau 9.JG 3 Germany Sept 1943 Hobby Master HA8752 scale 1:48
Hobby Master Airpower series 1/48
Scale 1:48

Die-cast metal. Superb detailing in 1/48 scale. Pre-painted with pad applied markings. Fully assembled. Supplied weapons are not permanently attached. Crew figures Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Minimum use of plastic. Very collectable. The first German mass produced 109 fighter was the Bf-109E that has been mistakenly referred to as the Me-109. The Bf is the designator for the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) (Bavarian Aircraft Works) that produced the original aircraft. In 1938 Messerschmitt took over BFW but throughout WWII German handbooks and documents referred to the aircraft as the Bf-109. By the end of 1939 the Bf-109E (Emil) had replaced all other 109 variants and equipped 13 Gruppens with 40 aircraft each. The Bf-109 was the main single-engine aircraft until the Fw-190 came along. The first Bf-109G “Gustav” entered service in March 1942. New features were a pressurized cockpit with three larger guns mounted on the nose and none on the wings but could be field mounted. The Bf-109G could overheat causing oil leaks; starting a fire forcing the pilot to bail out. The Gustav was produced in many variants including long-range fighters, recon fighters and bomber destroyers. The Bf-109G-6 lacked a pressurized cockpit but was the most numerous Bf- 109 produced and the first to carry 13mm machine guns; equivalent to the American 50 caliber Browning.

Ofw. Alfred Surau scored his first victory on February 28, 1943 while flying Bf-109G-6 “Yellow 6” over the Eastern Front. In mid 1943 JG. 3 “Udet” units returned to Germany to defend against Allied bomber attacks. Surau’s first Western Front kill was a B-17 on September 3, 1943. In only 6 months Surau managed to increase his victory total to 41. He is one of the Luftwaffe’s most effective but shortest lived aces because on October 14, 1943 he was shot down and died while destroying a B-17, his 45th victory.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    HA8752
  • Brand
    Hobby Master
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Scale
    1:48
  • Material
    Die-cast Metal
  • Aircraft Type
    Fixed-Winged
  • Era
    World War II
  • Aircraft
    Bf 109
  • Propulsion
    Propeller-Driven
  • Role
    Fighter-Bomber
  • Country
    Germany
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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