FSX/FS 2004 HA-1112 K
In 1942, the Spanish government arranged a manufacturing licence with Messerschmitt AG to build the Bf 109G-2. The DB-605A engines, propellers, instruments and weapons were to be supplied from Germany. This proved impossible.
In May 1951, a developed version, the HA-1112-K1L, was produced in Spain with the improved Hispano-Suiza, HS 17-12Z engine installation. Its three-bladed de Havilland Hydromatic propeller earned it the nickname Tripala ("three blades").
GMAX mdl by A.F. Scrub.
In 1942, the Spanish government arranged a manufacturing licence with Messerschmitt AG to build the Bf 109G-2. The DB-605A engines, propellers, instruments and weapons were to be supplied from Germany. This proved impossible.
In May 1951, a developed version, the HA-1112-K1L, was produced in Spain with the improved Hispano-Suiza, HS 17-12Z engine installation. Its three-bladed de Havilland Hydromatic propeller earned it the nickname Tripala ("three blades").
GMAX mdl by A.F. Scrub.