Junkers Ju-86P 1/72
En 1940, sur le prototype du premier flux Ju 86P, conçu pour être un avion à haute altitude, on constata que lors de trails il pouvait atteindre une hauteur de 12000m. La Luftwaffe, satisfaite de cette nouvelle variante, ordonna à quarante des anciens modèles d'être convertis en versions de bombardier Ju 86P-1 et de reconnaissance Ju 86P-2.
RS Models 92276 - Junkers Ju-86P 1/72
In 1940, the prototype of the Ju 86P first flow, designed to be a high altitude aircraft, it was found that during trails it could reach a height of 12000m. The Luftwaffe pleased with this new variant, ordered forty of the older models to be converted to the Ju 86P-1 bomber and Ju 86P-2 reconnaissance versions.
4 decal variants:
1. Ju-86P-1, of 2 (F)/Aufkl. Gr. 123., Alexandria Egypt, July 1943
2. Ju-86P-1, of 2 (F)/Aufkl. Gr. Ob.D.L., Oranienburg, Germany, summer of 1940
3. Ju-86P-2, prototype R version, Fassberg, Germany 1944
4. Ju-86P-2, prototype R version, with RAF markings at Schleswig, summer 1945
The P-2 had its cameras installed in the bomb-bay and was used immediately on reconnaissance missions over the England at heights of 12500m. During this time they remained totally undetected. Because of the height in which they could fly, the Ju86Ps were immune to fighter attack, that was until a specially modified Spitfire Mk V shot one down north of Cairo, Egypt. A single aft-firing machine gun was quickly installed, this however, did not stop another two aircraft being shot down. In 1943 Ju 86Ps were withdrawn from service. Converted from the P variant, the Ju 86R-1 was the next reconnaissance model. With a 32m wing span it could reach a altitude of 14400m. This variant was fitted with just two cameras. These remained in service flying reconnaissance missions until the summer of 1944.
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