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EMW A-9/A-10/A-11 Luftwaffe ballistic missile. Also includes BONUS kits of the Fieseler Fi-166, Blohm-und-Voss MGRP, Skoda-Kauba P.14 and Bachem Ba-349 Natter. In 1939, following successes with the A-4 rocket, the von Braun team began thinking of a much more advanced aggregate series as the range of the A-4 was rather limited. One of the projects was the A-9/A-10 which was designed to carry a one-metric-ton payload from bases in France to New York City. The A-9/A-10 was composed of two stages: the winged/manned A-9 upper stage, and the A-10 boost rocket. The A-9 was partially recessed into the nose of the A-10. The thrust motor would burn for 50 seconds, taking the A-9 to 1200 m/s. Then the A-9 would separate and burn its engine, reaching an apogee of 55 km, followed by a long hypersonic glide in the atmosphere. The pilot was to be guided by radio beacons laid by U-boats in the Atlantic Ocean. After reaching the East-coast of America the pilot would lock in the target in an optical sight, then eject for rescue. In late 1944, work on the A-9/A-10 resumed under the code name 'Projekt Amerika'. Designs beyond the A-9/A-10 were sketched out as well, adding an A-11 stage would have resulted in a true ICBM launcher. However, only a little data is available on the A-11 after the war.
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Manufacturer:
Anigrand Craftswork
Code Number:
ANIG4034
Scale:
1:144
Item type:
Aircraft kits (resin)
Price:
£73.33
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
2
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order