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    B-09 PZL P-11c Besarabian Fighter   1:72
    B-09 PZL P-11c Besarabian Fighter   1:72
    B-09 PZL P-11c Besarabian Fighter   1:72

    B-09 PZL P-11c Besarabian Fighter 1:72

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    The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed and constructed during the early 1930s by Warsaw-based aircraft manufacturer PZL. Possessing an all-metal structure, metal-covering, and high-mounted gull wing, the type held the distinction of being widely considered to have briefly been the most advanced fighter aircraft of its kind in the world.

    The P.11 served as Poland's primary fighter defence throughout the 1930s, including during the Polish campaign of 1939 by neighbouring Nazi Germany. However, as a consequence of the rapid advances in aircraft design during the late 1930s (seen in such fighters as the Messerschmitt Bf 109), it was outclassed by its rivals at the onset of the war. The majority of the Polish Air Force's P.11s were destroyed during 1939; however, it is believed that as many as 36 were flown to Romania and were subsequently taken over by the Romanian Air Force.

    The P.11 was a considerable export success. During October 1933, deliveries of Polish-built P.11bs to Romania commenced. From 1936, Romanian aircraft manufacturer Industria Aeronautică Română (IAR) constructed a further 95 aircraft under the designation of IAR P.11f, powered by the Romanian-built IAR 9Krse engine. A dedicated export model of the P.11, which was designated as the PZL P.24, was developed during the late 1930s. Reportedly, Greece, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Turkey and Republican Spain were at one point interested in procuring the P.11; these eventually resulted in several nations, including Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey purchased the P.24 instead.

    Kit Contents:
    • Plane model
    • Assembly instructions 
    • PZL P-11 c 43 Fighter Sq., Pil. Col. Dan Vizanti Romanian Air Force, Bucarest A.B., 1939
    • Decal - version: PZL P-11c 141st Poland fighter Squadron Toruń A.B., Summer 1939
    • PZL P-11c 161 fighter Squadron. Polish Air force, Lviv A.B., Spring 1939
    • PZL P-11c s / n 8.115 112Fighter Squadron Polish Air force, Krakow-Balice A.B., 1939
    020095

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    Skill Level
    2 (Easy)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    World War II
    Country
    Germany
    Poland
    Romania

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    B-09 PZL P-11c Besarabian Fighter   1:72

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