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Brake pads pzl p.11c KER 5742

₹2,368.89 /piece price excl. VAT
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1 pieces
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5 pieces
Country
Poland
Grade
New  
SKU:
KER-5742
EAN:
5902251057428

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Brake pads pzl p.11c KER 5742 - description

PZL P.11c
The PZL P.11c brick-built fighter has been carefully crafted in a scale of 1:32 to match the rest of the Historical Collection and has a wingspan of 34 cm and a length of 24.5 cm. The model consists of 320 high-quality elements, among which there are also numerous bricks with durable prints. The aircraft's functionalities include: a movable propeller, movable ailerons on the wings, the ability to mount 2 or 4 machine guns (optional), access to the cockpit, where you can place a figure with double-sided prints. Particularly noteworthy are the checkerboard prints on the underside of the wings! The set also includes a brick display stand with places to attach the remote control and plates with the name of the model. A beautiful historical aircraft is a must-have for enthusiasts of history, aviation and Polish military technology! It's perfect for collecting! The construction is easy thanks to intuitive and clear instructions. Build the story, block by brick!
The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft used before World War II. It was produced in Poland at the PZL plant in 1934-1936, as well as under license at the IAR plant in Romania. About 350 aircraft were produced, 200 of which were for the needs of the Polish Air Force. At the time of its entry into production, this single-seater high-wing aircraft with a radial engine, an open cabin and a fixed landing gear was one of the world's best in terms of modernity. Unfortunately, at the time of the test, it was already inferior to more modern German planes. The "eleven" was the basic Polish fighter and is a symbol of the Polish military aviation from the period of the September Campaign.
The brick aircraft received a historical paint scheme: number 4 and an emblem depicting a swallow from the 114th Fighter Squadron of the IV/1 Fighter Squadron of the 1st Air Regiment. "Eleven" was piloted by Second Lieutenant pil. Tadeusz Sawicz, the commander of the section in this squadron, who was stationed in Poniatów near Warsaw before the outbreak of the war. The same pilot reached besieged Warsaw on 14 September with the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, and then set off on his way back...

- 320 high-quality elements
- Made in the EU by a company with more than 20 years of tradition
- Meet safety standards for children's products
- Fully compatible with other building block brands
- Blocks with prints do not deform or fade during play or under the influence of temperature
- 1:32 scale model
-Figurine
- A brick with the name of the set
- PAD PRINTED, prints only


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