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Messerschmitt BF 109G / 60CC gas ,including Electric retract for main gear

Aviation history is full of treasures, and the Messerschmitt ME 109 is one of them. Originating from World War II, this icon has been reproduced by BlackHorse with perfection in mind. Let yourself be surprised by the details and precision of this marvel.

History of the Messerschmitt ME 109

The Messerschmitt BF 109 , version G, also known as the ME 109, stands out as a major combat aircraft of World War II. It is the work of the Bavarian company BFW, which later became Messerschmitt AG.

Reproduction by BlackHorse

BlackHorse 's ME 109 has been recreated with meticulous attention to detail. You have the choice between an electric motor or a combustion engine to fly this plane. Its majestic flight impresses both pilots and spectators, a real spectacle to behold!

Product Features

  • ARF model in wooden construction (laser cutting)
  • Ready to put on as directed
  • Multi-part wings with stable connection
  • Painted GRP cover
  • Retractable electric landing gear with struts included
  • Completed scale cockpit
  • Wheels, linkages, small parts
  • Detailed instructions

Technical data of this BlackHorse Messerschmitt

  • Wingspan : 2255 mm
  • Length : 1964 mm
  • Area : 81.6dm²
  • Surface load : g/dm²
  • Weight : 9.5 -10.5 kg
  • R/C functions : rudder, elevator, ailerons, flaps, landing gear

Items needed to complete this BlackHorse Messerschmitt (not included)

  • 8 channel radio
  • 8 servos
  • Thermal engine: 60cc
  • Brushless motor
  • Propeller adapted to engine size
  • Model: BH-188
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