Description: Junkers Ju-52/9 10/12ft g6e Bj + YD,Evacuation Medical, Stalingrad 1942, 1:72The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.More similar articles here: https://www.ebay.es/str/agorathings/MINIATURAS-MILITARES/_i.html?_storecat=32381328017Scale, 1:72Ref. Original: AA36911Manufacturer: CorgiCollection: The Aviation ArchiveJunkers Ju-52/3M, Air Ambulance, Stalingrad Evacuation, 1:72, CorgiHitler ordered to stay and hold their positions, and the surrounded German 6th Army at Stalingrad was informed that the Luftwaffe was about to establish an Airlift to keep them supplied with food, ammunition and general supplies necessary to allow around 300,000 German soldiers they stayed in the fight. In the depths of a Soviet winter and woefully unprepared for such an undertaking, Luftwaffe crews quickly learned that if Soviet aircraft did not shoot them down in flight, they were just as likely to be destroyed on the ground, hitting one of the many snow-covered shell craters filling the Pitomnik airfield, or being hit by mortar or artillery fire from Soviet forces pushing their way ever closer.If they landed safely, the inexperienced ground crews prolonged the time the planes remained in this "hellhole," and when they finally left, their planes would be loaded with wounded soldiers, desperate to escape the cauldron of Stalingrad. Since Luftwaffe supply efforts never came close to delivering even the minimum quantities required by the beleaguered German troops in the Stalingrad region, Pitomnik airfield soon resembled something of an airfield graveyard, with burned-out transport planes and destroyed lining the edge of the runway, serving as a sort of macabre aviation honor guard for the crews still involved in this increasingly desperate supply operation.Limited edition.Wingspan: 40.20 cm.Includes the figures of the pilots.Metal construction with some plastic components.Assembled and decorated in the factory.Realistic details, antennas, panels.Opening canopies, detailed cockpit interiors.Deployable landing gear.The rotors turn.Base to show the plane "in flight".For people over fourteen years old.Hitler ordered to stay and hold their positions, and the surrounded German 6th Army at Stalingrad was informed that the Luftwaffe was about to establish an Airlift to keep them supplied with food, ammunition and general supplies necessary to allow around 300,000 German soldiers they stayed in the fight. In the depths of a Soviet winter and woefully unprepared for such an undertaking, Luftwaffe crews quickly learned that if Soviet aircraft did not shoot them down in flight, they were just as likely to be destroyed on the ground, hitting one of the many snow-covered shell craters filling the Pitomnik airfield, or being hit by mortar or artillery fire from Soviet forces pushing their way ever closer. If they landed safely, the inexperienced ground crews prolonged the time the planes remained Tipo de vehículo Avión militar EAN No aplicable Marca Corgi Escala 1:72
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Scale: 1:72
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Brand: Corgi