Aircraft model PZL P.7a Deluxe set
PZL P.7a Deluxe set 1/72 Plastic models to be assembled by gluing and to be painted on a 1/72 scale.
DELUXE Edition For confirmed model maker, including 2 kits to assemble, resin parts, many photo-cutouts and decoration boards signed Cartograf or Techmod.
Contents of the box: 2 models of PZL P.7a 2 set of photo-cut pieces 2 set of pre-cut canopy masks 1 set of Dunlop wheels and a set of Stomil wheels molded in resin Plate of decals signed Cartograf offering you the choice of 8 liveries The PZL liveries P.7a, 123.
Cracow fighter squadron.
For participation in airplane tests P.7a, the unit has obtained the right to use the factory symbol PZL as unit marking.
In 1939, the squadron became part of the Warsaw Pursuit Brigade.
On September 1, the squadron commander, Captain Mieczys? Aw Olszewski, fought and died in this plane.
PZL P.7a, 162.
Lwów Fighter Squadron.
In 1939 the unit took part in battles as part of the? Ód? Army.
The damaged aircraft was transported by truck and was lost in the attack on the German saboteurs on September 6, 1939.
PZL P.7a, Scoala de Perfectionare (Advanced Flying School), Romanian Air Force, November 1940.
Planes of the 123 Squadron evacuated to Romania by Cpl.
pilot Eugeniusz Nowakiewicz after September 17, 1939.
Note: asymmetrical Polish badge and codes under the wing painted with a brighter shade PZL P.7a, one of the machines captured by the Germans in aerodromes of the aviation school from D? blin.
Plane repainted in German colors and used for training.
There are two versions: with white and green cone.
PZL P.7a, 132.
Pozna Fighter Squadron ?.
Marks for military maneuvers of the mid-1930s applied with white non-permanent paint.
PZL P.7a, plane of the commander of Toru? III / 4 Fighter Wing Capt.
Pil.
Léopold Pamu? A with the marking of 141.
Fighter squadron, which Pamu? A commanded before promotion to the squadron command.
PZL P.7a, 122.
Fighter squadron, Krakow.
Marks from 1933 to 1936.
In this plane, the cape.
pil.
Karol Pniak of the aerobatics "Bajan Trio" participated in an impressive aerial photo session and in numerous shows.
PZL P.7a, Ko? Ciuszko 111.
Fighter squadron, Warsaw 1933-35.
Scale : 1:72
The 1:72 scale is ideal for model planes, military models and figurines.
This means that the model is 72 times smaller than the actual object.
For example, a model 1:72 scale airplane measures8 inches / 20cm in length if the real object measures 14.4 m (1440 cm).
The figurines in the 1:72 scale measure about 1 inch / 2.5cm high.
Type of product : Airplane model kit
To build a plastic model airplane, you'll need a few things :
- a cutter or cutting pliers
- and model glue.
You can also paint the model with brushes(acrylic or enamel).
The model consists of different parts to cut and assemble.
Construction time will vary depending on the number of parts.
An instruction manual is provided for you inside the box.
Paint and glue : To be bought separately
The tools, paints and glue are not provided.
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Reference : 70005
Other tags : 97AR70005 - 97AR75 - 75
Airplane model kit - to be assembled and painted - Paint and glue to be bought separately
Scale : 1:72