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    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon   1:72
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    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon   1:72
    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon   1:72
    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon   1:72

    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon 1:72

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    The RWD 8 was a Polish parasol wing monoplane trainer aircraft produced by RWD. It was used from 1934 to 1939 by the Polish Air Force and civilian aviation.The RWD 8 was designed in response to a Polish Air Force requirement in 1931 for a basic trainer aircraft. It was designed by the RWD team of Stanisław Rogalski, Stanisław Wigura and Jerzy Drzewiecki. The first prototype (registration SP-AKL), was flown in early 1933. It won the contest for the new Polish military trainer, against the PZL-5bis and Bartel BM-4h biplanes. It was considered a very stable and well-handling aircraft.

    Since the DWL (Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze) workshops – a manufacturer of RWD designs – had limited production capability, the Polish military decided to produce the aircraft in a nationalized factory PWS (Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów). DWL gave away the licence free of charge, only for covering design costs. PWS produced aircraft for both military and civilian aviation, while DWL produced aircraft for civilian use only. The first PWS-built RWD 8 was flown in September 1934. These aircraft, designated RWD 8 PWS (or RWD 8 pws), differed from the original RWD 8 DWL (or RWD 8 dwl) in minor details, mainly having thinner landing gear shock absorbers and being slightly heavier and therefore slower.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Plane model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  Decal - in the version of Arctic Testing U.S Army Fort Richardson Alaska 1969.
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
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    •  RWD-8 Luftwaffe Training School Dęblin A.B., Poland, 1940
    •  RWD-8 Czecoslovakia license a / c demonstrator for Czecoslovakia Air Force, Warsaw A.B., 1937
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    Data sheet

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

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    B-45 RWD-8a Magyar Recon   1:72

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