Focke-Wulf Ta 183 (Clear Canopy)

$1.00

  • Scale: 1/26
  • Length: 14.3″
  • Wingspan: 13.7″

With mahogany desk stand is adjustable in height, mounted on a chrome steel pedestal.

 Note: It’s scalable and can be customized to match your preferences. Pls. Inquire at info@brucecrafts.com for details.

Production is approximately 3-4 weeks from the date of order confirmation

Product Details

  • The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 stands as a groundbreaking German jet fighter project. Its design emerged late in World War II. Focke-Wulf engineers, led by Kurt Tank, created this advanced concept to rival enemy jets. The aircraft featured sleek lines and innovative swept-wing architecture. Additionally, its aerodynamic form promised enhanced speed and agility.
  • Engineers skillfully designed the Ta 183 to reduce drag and increase maneuverability. They incorporated cutting-edge materials and streamlined structures. The jet engine provided powerful thrust. Moreover, refined air intakes improved performance. This combination of innovation and efficiency set new performance standards for jet fighters during the conflict.
  • The Ta 183 showcased advanced engineering that influenced post-war designs. Designers aimed at a simple construction with superb aerodynamics. Furthermore, its compact size eased production and repairs. The project demonstrated the potential of jet technology. Additionally, historians now study the Ta 183 for its pioneering role in aviation progress.
  • Today, the Focke-Wulf Ta 183 remains a celebrated icon in aviation history. Enthusiasts and researchers honor its legacy. Its innovative design continues to inspire modern aerospace developments. The aircraft represents a fusion of creativity and technical excellence. As a result, its forward-thinking concepts remind us of a turning point in fighter design.
Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 45 × 45 × 17 cm

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