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ICM 1/48 Gotha Go-244B-2 WWII German Transport Aircraft
ICM 1/48 Gotha Go-244B-2 WWII German Transport Aircraft
Product Code: ICM48224
Availability: Out of stock
£53.99
£47.77
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These are plastic model sets that require assembly and painting. They do not contain paints and glues unless otherwise stated.
Description
Difficulties encountered in the use of cargo gliders and a shortage of aircraft to tow them led to the creation of a motorised version of the Go 242, the Go 244 transport aircraft. These medium-sized transport aircraft were converted Gotha Go 242 airframes of various modifications. Aircraft engines were installed in front of the tail beams, fuel tanks were mounted inside the aircraft, and the cockpit was equipped with the necessary equipment and instruments for flight.
The aircraft engines were most often powered by trophy French Gnome-Rhone 14M engines. Defensive armament consisted of MG 15 or MG 81Z 7.9 mm machine guns. The Go 244B-2 modification was based on the Go 242B-2 airframe and, like the airframe, featured an original landing gear with oil shock absorbers. The Go 244 was in service with several Luftwaffe transport squadrons based in Greece and other countries. Later, these aircraft were used in flight schools and training centres.
Key Features
Model kit of the original military medium transport aircraft based on a transport glider
Detailed plating of the plumage, wings and fuselage
Includes pilot's instrument panel, MG 15 machine guns, soldier's seat, and rear machine gun emplacements
Decals included for two marking options
Markings Available
Gotha Go 244В-2, 106 Special Purpose Battle Groups (KGr. z.b.V. 106), Kirovohrad, 1942
Gotha Go 244B-2, probably Hagenow, Germany, 1942
Model Information
Scale: 1:48
Number of Parts: 266 pieces
Length: 332 mm
Width: 513 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
Description
Difficulties encountered in the use of cargo gliders and a shortage of aircraft to tow them led to the creation of a motorised version of the Go 242, the Go 244 transport aircraft. These medium-sized transport aircraft were converted Gotha Go 242 airframes of various modifications. Aircraft engines were installed in front of the tail beams, fuel tanks were mounted inside the aircraft, and the cockpit was equipped with the necessary equipment and instruments for flight.
The aircraft engines were most often powered by trophy French Gnome-Rhone 14M engines. Defensive armament consisted of MG 15 or MG 81Z 7.9 mm machine guns. The Go 244B-2 modification was based on the Go 242B-2 airframe and, like the airframe, featured an original landing gear with oil shock absorbers. The Go 244 was in service with several Luftwaffe transport squadrons based in Greece and other countries. Later, these aircraft were used in flight schools and training centres.
Key Features
Model kit of the original military medium transport aircraft based on a transport glider
Detailed plating of the plumage, wings and fuselage
Includes pilot's instrument panel, MG 15 machine guns, soldier's seat, and rear machine gun emplacements
Decals included for two marking options
Markings Available
Gotha Go 244В-2, 106 Special Purpose Battle Groups (KGr. z.b.V. 106), Kirovohrad, 1942
Gotha Go 244B-2, probably Hagenow, Germany, 1942
Model Information
Scale: 1:48
Number of Parts: 266 pieces
Length: 332 mm
Width: 513 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm










