The Bachem Ba 349 Natter was a German rocket-powered aircraft during World War II that took off vertically. It was developed in the final stages of the war in 1944/45 by the manufacturer Bachem as part of the Natter project and was intended as an interceptor. It was never used in combat. Maximum speed: 1,000 km/h Cruising speed: 800 km/h Weight: 880 kg Range: 60 km Engine type: Rocket engine First flight: March 1,
Buildable versions:
Bachem Ba 349 V/M-22, Germany 1945 Bachem Ba 349 V/M-23, Germany 1945, pilot Lothar Siebert Bachem Ba 349 V/M-17, Germany 1944-45 Bachem Ba 349 A/M-51, Germany 1945 Bachem Ba 349 A/M-58, Germany 1945
Photo-etched and resin parts are included in the kit.
_________________________________________________________________________________ Paints and adhesive are required for completion, which are not included in the kit. __________________________________________________________________________________ Model kit, collector's item—not a toy! Not suitable for children under 14 years of age. Please read the instructions before use and follow the instructions. __________________________________________________________________________________