Hütter Hü 136 Stubo
Experience a bold piece of aviation history with this highly detailed 3D printable model of the Hütter Hü 136 Stubo, an experimental WWII dive bomber concept developed by German engineers Wolfgang and Ulrich Hütter. Designed for model enthusiasts, aviation historians, and 3D printing hobbyists, this model faithfully captures the aircraft’s unique design, including its rear-mounted cockpit, skid landing system, and streamlined fuselage.
Originally conceived to meet the Reich Air Ministry's "Sturzbomber" (Stubo) requirements, the Hü 136 featured an innovative takeoff and landing system, including a jettisonable dolly and a detachable propeller that descended separately by parachute. Two versions were proposed:
Stubo 1 – A single-seat version carrying a 500 kg bomb load
Stubo 2 – A two-seat variant designed for a 1,000 kg bomb load
Though the project never advanced beyond the design stage, the Hütter Hü 136 remains a fascinating "what-if" aircraft, now brought to life as a detailed scale model.
Model Features: ✔ Historically inspired, high-detail design ✔ Optimized for resin 3D printing ✔ Modular parts for easy assembly ✔ Available in multiple scales ( 1/48, 1/32) ✔ Perfect for display, dioramas, or custom paintwork
Whether you're a collector, history buff, or warbird modeler, this model is a must-have for your collection. Download, print, and build your own piece of aviation innovation today!
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