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1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002
1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002

1/48 Arma Hobby PZL P.11c Model Kit 40002

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SKU: ARM40002
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PZL P.11c fighter aeroplane kit 1/48 scale, set contents:

  • plastic parts (new tool 2021)
  • Decals by Tech mod with two color schemes
  • photoetched fret with seatbelts, gunsight, and bomb racks

Markings options

  • PZL P.11c, 131. Fighter Squadron from Poznan, in 1939, in the „Poznan” Army. After encirclement by the Germans on 17th September, 2nd Lt. Henryk Bibrowicz (2 victories) and 2nd Lt.  Lech Grzybowski (2 victories) flew this airplane to Małaszewicze airbase and left there. After the war outbreak squadron marking on the fuselage and national markings on the wing upper surface were overpainted with camouflage color.
  • PZL P.11c, 122. Fighter Squadron from Cracow, in 1939 in „Kraków” Army. Flown by Cadet Władysław Chciuk (2 victories), damaged in combat on 1st September and left in Bielsko-Aleksandrowice airbase. After the war outbreak, squadron marking, „8” number on the fuselage and national markings on the rudder and on the wing upper surface were overpainted with camouflage color.