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Brand new 1/48 scale diecast model of the Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 Fighter Aircraft "White 4, Unteroffizier Horst Perez, 4/JG 26" (1940) from the German Luftwaffe, part of the "Air Power Series" by Hobby Master, comes in a brand new box and features detailed exterior and true-to-scale detail. The model has an opening canopy, detachable landing gear, and includes a display stand. Constructed from diecast metal and plastic, it offers durability and a heavy, realistic feel, with realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details that authentically replicate the real aircraft. Dimensions are approximately 7.5 inches in length with an 8.25-inch wingspan. The Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 “White 4” was flown by Unteroffizier Horst Perez of 4. Staffel, Jagdgeschwader 26, one of the Luftwaffe’s elite fighter wings during the Battle of Britain. In September 1940, JG 26 was engaged in efforts to destroy the Royal Air Force and gain air superiority over southern England. Operating from bases in northern France, Perez and his comrades flew escort missions for German bomber formations targeting airfields, radar stations, and cities. The Bf 109E-3, known as the Emil, combined speed, firepower, and agility to dominate early war skies. Perez faced formidable opposition from RAF fighters, including the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane, and missions across the Channel were particularly hazardous due to limited fuel reserves, requiring pilots to balance aggressive tactics with the need to return to base. Within this high-pressure environment, “White 4” was part of the Luftwaffe’s sustained attempt to wear down the RAF during the climactic phase of the battle. The Battle of Britain ultimately became a turning point in the air war; despite the skill and bravery of pilots like Perez, the Luftwaffe was unable to achieve air superiority, yet the Bf 109E-3 earned a lasting reputation as one of the finest fighters of its era. This 1:48 scale model authentically recreates the aircraft as it appeared during the Battle of Britain, with accurate camouflage, Luftwaffe markings, and detailed craftsmanship, serving as both a striking display piece and a tangible connection to one of the most iconic air battles of World War II.