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The description below is taken from the Airfix catalogue this kit was first seen in. There is also extra information underneath the main catalogues description including the changes to the name of this kit in the catalogues.
Airfix Catalogue description:The most versatile of all German bombers. There were more JU 88's produced than any other German bomber of its kind. A superbly detailed model with 11-inch wing span is made from this exciting kit which contains no less than 127 parts. - Taken from the 3rd edition catalogue (1964)
10th edition catalogue (1973), listed as Junkers Ju 88A-4 from Junkers Ju 88 A-4.
1985 edition catalogue, recorded as a Series 4 kit.
1985 edition catalogue, listed as Junkers Ju 88 A4 from Junkers Ju 88A-4.
1987 edition catalogue, listed as Junkers JU 88 A-4 from Junkers Ju 88 A4.
Airfix Series (first appearance): 3 First Issued: 1964
Box art ArtistsInformation taken from: Airfix Collectors Club, Artist and Kit list - 6th Ed. Compiled by Jeremy Brook.Artist on Box Type 3: Roy Cross Artist on Box Type 16: Adam Tooby
This kit appeared in these catalogues:
3rd Edition (1964) Ref: 387 4th Edition (1966) Ref: 387 5th Edition (1967) Ref: 387 6th Edition (1968) Ref: 387 7th Edition (1969) Ref: 387 8th Edition (1970) Ref: 387 9th Edition (1971) Ref: 387 10th Edition (1973) Ref: 03007-0 11th Edition (1974) Ref: 03007-0 12th Edition (1975) Ref: 03007-0 13th Edition (1976) Ref: 03007-0 14th Edition (1977) Ref: 03007-0 15th Edition (1978) Ref: 03007-0 16th Edition (1979) Ref: 03007-0 17th Edition (1980) Ref: 03007-0 1982 Edition Ref: 03007-0 1985 Edition Ref: 904029 1987 Edition Ref: 03007 1988 Edition Ref: 03007 1989 Edition Ref: 03007 1990 Edition Ref: 03007 2010 Edition Ref: A03007 2011 Edition Ref: A03007 2012 Edition Ref: A03007 2013 Edition Ref: A03007 2014 Edition Ref: A03007 2015 Edition Ref: A03007
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