Messerschmitt Me.P.1079/2 (1941)

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ABOUT THE DESIGN:    ABOUT THE MODEL:

Before turbojets were developed, Paul Schmidt of Munich explored the possibility of using pulse jets (as eventually used on the V-1 flying bomb) to power aircraft.  Partnering with Messerschmitt in the early 1940s, Schmidt developed several design studies for pulse jet-driven aircraft under the P.1079 project designation.  Each design featured its power plant in a different location. 

The 1079/2, the second in Schmidt's series,  posited a single 500kp thrust SR 500 Argus pulse jet within an extended fuselage breathing through a ventral fuselage intake.

Like all of Schmidt's designs, the 1079/2 was eventually deemed unfeasible.

  • Scale: 1:72
  • Material: Resin
  • Number of Pieces: 10
  • Decals
  • Clear Vacuform Canopy
 

 

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