Sabre Model 7011 1/72 Hs 126 Eastern Front
The Henschel Hs 126 was a German two-seat reconnaissance and observation aircraft of World War II that was derived from the Henschel Hs 122. The pilot was seated in a protected cockpit under the parasol wing and the gunner in an open rear cockpit. The prototype aircraft frame was that of a Hs 122A fitted with a Junkers engine. The Hs 126 was well received for its good short takeoff and low-speed characteristics which were needed at the time.
Features
- 3 German markings in the eastern front, where the plane was mainly used as night Ground Attack/Close support aircraft.