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    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
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    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72
    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39   1:72

    B-07 PZL P-11c September 39 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 design of the P.11 commenced during the late 1920s, initially designated as the P.1. The primary individual responsible for its development was Polish aeronautical engineer Zygmunt Puławski, who has been attributed as having designed many of its innovative features. While the majority of the world's forces were still using biplanes, the P.1 used a high-mounted and aerodynamically clean gull wing, which provided the pilot with a superior field of view. During September 1929, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight. The design quickly drew international attention; the general layout became commonly known as the "Polish wing" or "Puławski wing".

    Kit Contents:
    • Plane model
    • Assembly instructions in Polish
    • Polish Aviation World War II September 1939 161 Fighter Squadron, airbase Lviv Poland 1939.
    • Polish Aviation World War II September 1939 111 Fighter Squadron, Warsaw-Okęcie air base Poland 1939.
    • German Aviation World War II Aggression on Poland with the Technical Museum in Berlin 1939-1945.
    • Romanian Aviation FARR, Gimbach airbase Romania 1935.
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    Skill Level
    2 (Easy)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    World War II
    Country
    Germany
    Poland
    Romania

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