The Bf110 was one of the most versatile and most produced 2-engine fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe in World War II. It was mainly used as a fighter bomber and destroyer. The twin-engine fighter had a crew of two and a long range.
- Detailed surfaces - Super detailed cockpit - Original side walls - Detailed pilot seat, bombardier seat - Funkerbord - MG assembly in the nose segment - Distinct instrument panel - Detailed rear tail wheel - Separate ailerons and flaps - Rotating propellers - Detailed chassis - Rotating wheels - Detailed MG FF under the fuselage - 2 detailed motors - 2 SC50 Bombs - 2 SC500 Bombs
Authentic representation of the following versions: - Messerschmitt Bf110 C-7, S9+AN, 5th/ZG 1, Belgorod, Russia, May 1942 - Messerschmitt Bf110 C-2, 3U+GT, WkNr. 3063, 9th/ZG 26, France, June 1940