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Rafi Ben-Shahar
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Hasegawa 1/48 Fieseler Skoda FiSK 199

December 30, 2024 · in Aviation · · 12 · 171

In 1942 plans were made to enable the 109 to carry a large 500kg bomb. The Fieseler company designed the modifications. An auxiliary undercarriage leg was fitted under the center of the fuselage to clear the bomb from the ground. This leg was jettisoned after take-off and was fitted with a parachute for retrieval. The modifications were carried out by Skoda, hence the assignment of the Fi-Sk designation. It is thought that two aircraft were converted and tested.

The FiSk conversion is carried on a Bf 109G-2 model.

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  1. Looks fantastic, Rafi! Excellent result and a very rare modeling subject!

  2. A very nice build, Rafi @blackmopane
    One of those 109s that you don't see that often.

  3. That's one you don't see every day. Nice work as usual, Rafi.

  4. Very cool and something a little different. Up to your usual standards.

  5. Excellent camo, and assembly. I have not seen this modification before. The main gear of the 109 looks like it would be severely challenged taking off with a load of that magnitude.

  6. Now that is a strange duck! Looks great as always.

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