1/72 Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A/2A by Airfix delivers a detailed replica of the world's first operational jet fighter for scale model aviation enthusiasts.
Featuring:
- Accurate Details: Replicates the Me 262's design.
- Detailed Interior: Features cockpit details.
- Authentic Decals: Includes markings for various Luftwaffe units.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 14.8 cm
- Width: 17.4 cm
- Height: 4.9 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/72
- Manufacturer: Airfix
- Model: Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A/2A
- Parts count: 68
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Paint and glue required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 12+
- Pilot Figures: Not Included
Perfect for: WWII history buffs, scale model builders, and fans of German aviation.
Why this kit matters
The Messerschmitt Me 262 was a German jet fighter aircraft used during World War II. It was the first jet fighter to enter operational service and was significantly faster than Allied piston-engine aircraft. The Me 262A-1A was the primary fighter version, while the Me 262A-2A was a fighter-bomber variant. Despite its advanced technology, the Me 262 was produced in limited numbers and had a limited impact on the outcome of the war. However, it remains a symbol of German technological innovation.
This model kit allows you to recreate a piece of aviation history. Building this kit provides an engaging and educational experience, perfect for understanding the design and role of early jet fighters. The completed model serves as a tribute to the pilots and engineers who contributed to aviation.
How to use it
This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly. Paint and glue are needed to complete the model. Carefully remove parts from the sprues using modelling tools. Follow the instructions to assemble the aircraft, paying attention to the details of the cockpit and airframe. Apply paint and decals for a realistic finish, depicting a Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A/2A in Luftwaffe service. Display your Me 262 model with pride, showcasing its historical significance.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

