Skip to product information
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064
Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064

Kagero Publishing Junkers Ju 88 vol. III Book 03064

$23.34 $29.95
Free CONUS Economy Shipping on All Orders $100.00 or More
*This is a product we must order from a distributor. Expect shipment within 14 business days or up to 30 business days for this product to come to MPM Hobbies. Products listed as back or pre-orders may take longer than 30 days. Distributor product availability may change without the knowledge of MPM Hobbies. Should this occur, we will notify you via email, text or phone call. Please read our "Shipping Policy" for details on mixed orders i.e orders containing both in-house and products we must order from the distributor.*
SKU: KGP03064
Try Lay-Buy at checkout. Minimum of 20% down and maximum 6 months "Lay Away" plan. Your product will be shipped after balance is paid. Pre-orders will ship after balance is paid in full and product becomes available. Select "PUT IT ON LAY-BUY' at checkout and spread out those payments. Terms and restrictions apply.

      After the start of production of the first Ju 88 A-1, two subsequent versions based on the same airframe were developed. The first of them was the Junkers Ju 88 A-2, designated, as its predecessor, as Horizontal- und Sturzbomber (horizontal and dive bomber), powered by new Junkers Jumo G-1 engines, differing from the Junkers Jumo 211 B and D engines in having a strengthened block structure. The maximum take-off power of the G-1 version was 1,200 hp at 2,400 RPM. The Ju 88A-2 was the first variant adapted for the use of Walter Starthilfe 109-500 A-1 take-off rocket boosters. These boosters were designed in late 1930s to facilitate the take-off of bomber aircraft carrying maximum bomb load. They were liquid-fuel devices rated at a maximum thrust of 500 kG and with the burn time of around 30 seconds. The Luftwaffe personnel quickly dubbed it Kraftei (power egg). Indeed the take-off booster resembled an egg, had oval shape flattened in the forward section housing the parachute deploying automatically after the booster’s burnout and jettisoning from underwing mounts. The engine was 1.42 m long and its diameter in the widest place was 0.68 m. The rocket boosters were safe in operation and assisted more than 3,000 documented take-offs without any serious accidents.

Kit Features:

  • 140 pages
  • 136 archival photos
  • 80 redenders
  • Format (sizes): (210x297 mm)
  • Matte coated paper
  • Soft cover binding
  • Weight: 0.6 kg