[About the actual machine]
--The Bücker Bu181 Bestman is a one-shot trainer produced by the German Bücker aircraft manufacturer since 1940.
--The engine is equipped with an air-cooled 4-cylinder 105 horsepower engine manufactured by Hilt.
――In addition to adopting a steel pipe frame structure only for the fuselage cabin and a wooden outer structure, a wooden frame and upholstered structure were adopted for the rudder and ailerons.
--In addition to being used as a primary trainer by the German Air Force in World War II, it is also used as a ground attack aircraft equipped with Panzerfaust.
――In addition, many operations were carried out outside Germany, such as Croatia and the Czech Republic.
――It is said that the number of production is 3,400, and it has been active in each country for a long time after the war.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that Czech maker Stransky Kitz reproduces the German military training aircraft of World War II, Bücker Bu181 Bestman on 1/72 scale.
――The 1/48 scale kit that is already on sale and has been highly evaluated by airplane model fans has been scaled down to 1/72.
――The appearance of the aircraft is not only the shape, but also the texture of the wooden outer structure is fully expressed, and the cockpit is reproduced in detail with seats and instrument panels.
--The canopy is set with transparent parts, and the door can be assembled by choosing to open or close.
――The total length is about 10 cm, and the wingspan is about 14 cm.
――The markings on this set are a total of three types of markings for the aircraft used in Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and the United States.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the Bücker Bu181, a German aircraft of World War II, on 1/72 scale
--Plastic model assembly kit
――The finished total length is about 10 cm
--Marking is a set of 3 types of aircraft used outside Germany
--The cockpit is also realistically reproduced
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )