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Out of Stock
by IBG
$21.80 USD
$27.25 USD
Temporarily out of stock. Place an order now to enter the purchase queue when stock becomes available. Future arrival date is currently unknown.
This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.
The PZL P11c, which served as the main Polish fighter aircraft during the German invasion of Poland, is an advanced version of the P.7 developed by Polish engineer Plawski. The engine was changed to a more powerful Mercury, and the engine position was lowered to improve visibility. The distinctive gull wings provided the pilot with good downward visibility. In 1939, it was deployed to 12 Squadron and bravely fought against the German Army.
This model kit from IBG includes new runners for Polish skies, with a choice of four unique paint schemes (two wheel-style, two ski-style). It has a new squadron emblem that has never before been accurately reproduced in decals. Painted examples include the famous "Camo No. 3," the only Polish fighter plane to be camouflaged that took part in the 1939 battle. Order yours today!