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AA35712 Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a, ‘Blitz Bomber’, 1944

AA35712 Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a, ‘Blitz Bomber’, 1944

Expected Delivery July 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

This 1:72 scale CORGI Aviation Archive diecast model represents one of the most advanced combat aircraft of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a 'Blitz Bomber', making it an exceptional addition for any serious aviation collector. 

Despite being championed by Hitler as a high-speed bomber to attack strategic Allied positions, this revolutionary jet proved far more effective as a fighter than in its designated bombing role. 

This premium diecast model captures the distinctive profile of this groundbreaking aircraft in authentic detail, ready to display straight from the box.

Key Features

  • Ready to display - no assembly required
  • Authentic 1:72 scale diecast construction
  • Historically accurate 'Blitz Bomber' markings from 1944
  • Premium metal construction with painted finish
  • Includes display stand

History

The Messerschmitt Me 262 was unquestionably the most advanced combat aircraft of the Second World War, representing a quantum leap in aviation technology as the world's first operational jet-powered fighter. 

However, Hitler's insistence on deploying these revolutionary aircraft as 'Blitz Bombers' diverted them from their true strength - intercepting Allied bomber formations that were devastating German cities daily.

Following the Allied capture of vital bridges over the River Waal in the Netherlands during September 1944, the Germans made desperate attempts to destroy the Waal Bridge at Nijmegen using every weapon at their disposal. 

Recognising the strategic importance of these crossings, Hitler ordered the bridges destroyed at all costs and allocated his prized Me 262 'Blitz Bombers' to the mission, believing their incredible speed would guarantee success.

Unfortunately for the Luftwaffe pilots, the Allies anticipated the assault and established a formidable anti-aircraft 'ring of steel' around the bridges. This defensive network proved devastatingly effective, shooting down almost every aircraft sent against the target. 

This particular 'Blitz Bomber' participated in the autumn 1944 attacks on the Waal bridge but failed to deliver a decisive strike, hampered by both intense defensive fire and the Me 262's general unsuitability as an accurate strike bomber. 

The aircraft's incredible speed, whilst an asset in fighter operations, made precision bombing extremely difficult, highlighting the folly of misusing this extraordinary machine.

What's Inside

  • 1 x Diecast Model
  • 1 x Cradle
  • 1 x Display Base
  • 1 x Limited Edition Certificate
$72.41
AA35712 Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a, ‘Blitz Bomber’, 1944
$72.41

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Expected Delivery July 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

This 1:72 scale CORGI Aviation Archive diecast model represents one of the most advanced combat aircraft of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a 'Blitz Bomber', making it an exceptional addition for any serious aviation collector. 

Despite being championed by Hitler as a high-speed bomber to attack strategic Allied positions, this revolutionary jet proved far more effective as a fighter than in its designated bombing role. 

This premium diecast model captures the distinctive profile of this groundbreaking aircraft in authentic detail, ready to display straight from the box.

Key Features

  • Ready to display - no assembly required
  • Authentic 1:72 scale diecast construction
  • Historically accurate 'Blitz Bomber' markings from 1944
  • Premium metal construction with painted finish
  • Includes display stand

History

The Messerschmitt Me 262 was unquestionably the most advanced combat aircraft of the Second World War, representing a quantum leap in aviation technology as the world's first operational jet-powered fighter. 

However, Hitler's insistence on deploying these revolutionary aircraft as 'Blitz Bombers' diverted them from their true strength - intercepting Allied bomber formations that were devastating German cities daily.

Following the Allied capture of vital bridges over the River Waal in the Netherlands during September 1944, the Germans made desperate attempts to destroy the Waal Bridge at Nijmegen using every weapon at their disposal. 

Recognising the strategic importance of these crossings, Hitler ordered the bridges destroyed at all costs and allocated his prized Me 262 'Blitz Bombers' to the mission, believing their incredible speed would guarantee success.

Unfortunately for the Luftwaffe pilots, the Allies anticipated the assault and established a formidable anti-aircraft 'ring of steel' around the bridges. This defensive network proved devastatingly effective, shooting down almost every aircraft sent against the target. 

This particular 'Blitz Bomber' participated in the autumn 1944 attacks on the Waal bridge but failed to deliver a decisive strike, hampered by both intense defensive fire and the Me 262's general unsuitability as an accurate strike bomber. 

The aircraft's incredible speed, whilst an asset in fighter operations, made precision bombing extremely difficult, highlighting the folly of misusing this extraordinary machine.

What's Inside

  • 1 x Diecast Model
  • 1 x Cradle
  • 1 x Display Base
  • 1 x Limited Edition Certificate
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