Scale: 1/72
Series: Special hobby

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Scale plastic kit 1/72 Heinkel He 162 Spatz

This is a scale plastic kit from Special Hobby. To complete this kit you need to buy paints, glue for plastic models, thinner, brushes, not included.Show more
  • Product code: 100-SH72341
  • EAN code: 8594071087371
  • Weight: 0.13 kg
  • Availability:On Demand
  • Manufacturer: Special Hobby
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Scale: 1/72
Series: Special hobby
Description

The Heinkel He 162A Spatz was to join the many and various Wunderwaffe projects supposed to save the German Third Recih from the final defeat. The programm was also know as the Volksjäger (People’s Fighter) and saw limited service at the very end of the war.

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Germany / WWII

Scheme A

Heinkel He 162A-2, yellow 11, W.Nr. 120074. Assigned to Oblt. Karl-Emil Demuth, CO of 3. Staffel, JG 1, at Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945. Yellow 11 was manufactured at EHAG in Rostock. Demuth’s 16 victory markings painted on the tail fin were in fact gained while flying another fighters earlier in his military career. Most of his victories were USAAF four engine bomber planes.

Scheme B

Heinkel He 162A-2, yellow 3, W.Nr. 120072. 3. Staffel , JG 1, at Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945. Manufactured at EHAG in Rostock. Although some sources say that this machine was a personal mount of Lt.Gerhard Steimer, yellow 3 was in fact flown by Oblt. Wofgang Wollenweber who had previously been posted to JG5 flying Bf 110s and in June 1944 volunteered for the Defence of the Reich. He went through training on Me 163 and Fw 190 fighters and was eventually assigned to JG1 where he achieved at least fourteen combat sorties at the controls of He 162 before the war ended. Wollenweber is the author of Die Reichsadler book.

Scheme C

Heinkel He 162A-2, white 1, W.Nr. 120013. 1. Staffel , JG 1, at Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945. Flown by Lt.Rudolf Schmitt who claimed a British Tempest shot down on 4 May 1945 while flying this very Spatz. Besides, he is also the first He162 pilot to save his life using an ejection seat during a combat mission which occured on 19 April 1945 after his Heinkel experienced an engine failure.

camo D

Heinkel He 162A-2, white 6, W.Nr. 120. 1. Staffel , JG 1, at Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945. This Spatz is usually portrayed with a natural metal front section of the fuselage, period photos seem to suggest that the metal skinning was more likely painted with a primer and the panel lines treated with dark-coloured filler.

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