1/72 Scale AMP Silbervögel Sub-Orbital Bomber Model Kit
Explore one of history's most ambitious aerospace concepts with this detailed 1/72 scale model kit of the Silbervögel (Silverbird), a revolutionary sub-orbital bomber designed by Austrian engineer Eugen Sänger during World War II. This precision model from AMP Models captures the sleek, futuristic design of this groundbreaking antipodal bomber concept.
Key Features:
- Accurate 1/72 scale reproduction of the Silbervögel sub-orbital bomber
- Highly detailed surface features and panel lines
- Quality plastic components for precise assembly
- Authentic markings and decals included
- Perfect for Luft '46 and experimental aircraft enthusiasts
About the Silbervögel:
The Silbervögel was a theoretical rocket-powered sub-orbital bomber designed by Eugen Sänger and mathematician Irene Bredt in the 1930s and 1940s. The concept called for a rocket-boosted aircraft that would skip along the upper atmosphere to deliver a bomb across intercontinental distances. Though never built, the Silbervögel influenced post-war aerospace development in both the United States and Soviet Union.
This model kit is ideal for advanced modelers interested in experimental aircraft, Luft '46 projects, and the history of aerospace engineering. Display it alongside other Luftwaffe experimental aircraft or space program models from our collection.
Skill Level: Advanced
Scale: 1/72
Manufacturer: AMP Models - Visit this website to find more information about their products
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