Construction plan Messerschmitt M35b
- Construction: Johannes Ohm
- built entirely of wood
- Scale 1:5
- The plan is in German. A translation aid is available here
The M35 is a 1933 aircraft designed
for aerobatics. The M35 is available in two versions, only three of the M35a
were built. The M35b went into series production and was fitted with a
Siemens-Halske Sh 14A engine. Vera von Bissing and Willi Stör won many
championships with the M35b. The single-engined M35 had two seats and was a
low-wing monoplane of mixed construction. The wing was partially planked, the
rear area was fabric-covered. The chassis was air-sprung and had faired wheels.
The front seat could be covered in competitions for single-pilot flights.
The model is made entirely of wood
on a scale of 1:5 with a wingspan of 2,314 mm. The construction plan consists
of 4 sheets in the format 1,600 × 900 mm. All items are shown separately.
Technical specifications
- Wingspan: 2,314 mm
- Length: approx. 1,540 mm
- Weight: approx. : 6,300 g
- Motor: OS91 Surpass
cover isssue name | 3201550 |
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Auflagenname | -11 |
shipping time | 3 - 5 Tage |