Junkers Ju 52, 2202 Richtofen,Lufthansa Legenden,September 1934, 1:200 Atlas

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Ref: 7516001
Scale 1:200
Brand: Atlas


Junkers Ju 52, 2202 Richtofen, Lufthansa Legenden, September, 1934, 1:200, Editions Atlas

When the Spanish Civil War broke out, the Ju 52 became one of the main protagonists from the beginning; The Lufthansa aircraft registered D-APOK Max Von Müller that covered the regular Bathurst-Villa Cisneros-Las Palmas line, was seized by the rebels at the Gando airfield on July 20 and used to transport to Germany the commission that would obtain the military aid. Eight days later, the first of the requested twenty Ju 52/3m and six Heinkel He 51 fighters would arrive. Among its first missions, the first airlift in history stands out, transporting nearly 14,000 men and about 500 tons of war material from airfields of the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco during the four months that the operation would last.

Scale 1:200
Wingspan: 14.65 cm approx.
Factory assembled and decorated.
Screen printed decoration.
Base for support with description of the aircraft.
Display stand to display the aircraft "in flight".
For those over fourteen years old, collector's item.

Junkers Ju 52, 2202 Richtofen, Lufthansa Legenden, September, 1934, 1:200, Editions Atlas When the Spanish Civil War broke out, the Ju 52 became one of the main protagonists from the beginning; The Lufthansa aircraft registered D-APOK Max Von Müller that covered the regular Bathurst-Villa Cisneros-Las Palmas line, was seized by the rebels at the Gando airfield on July 20 and used to transport to Germany the commission that would obtain the military aid. Eight days later, the first of the requested twenty Ju 52/3m and six Heinkel He 51 fighters would arrive. Among its first missions, the first airlift in history stands out, transporting nearly 14,000 men and about 500 tons of war material from airfields of the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco during the four months that the operation would
Tipo de vehículo Avión comercial
EAN No aplicable
Marca Atlas
Escala 1:200