History
The Dornier Do217J-1 was an intruder night fighter developed in Germany during World War II. It was based on the Do217E bomber. It began entering service in 1942 and was soon replaced by a radar equipped version.
The Dornier Do-217J-1 was developed from the Do217E which was one of Germany’s main bombers during World War II.
The standard nose was replaced by one with a heavy armament of four cannon and four machine guns.
Initially designed to operate over the United Kingdom, it also had a bomb bay to carry a small bomb load.
Production began in March 1942 and 130 had been made by the end of the year.
It was soon replaced in service by the Do217J-2 which as also fitted with the FuG202 Lichtenstein radar set and heavier armament with the bomb bay removed.
This model represents a Dornier Do217J-1 of II/NJG.2 at Gilze-Rijen, Holland, in March 1942.
Airfix 1/72 kit completed by Leigh Edmonds in June 1992.