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Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Dornier 17 K 4 decal v. for Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria. 4 decal variants1. Do-17 Ka-1, 209 eskadrila, Skoplje, June 19402. Do-17 Ka-2, 1. Önálló távolfeldelritö ostzály, Ferihegy3. Do-17 Ka-1, Mostarska eskadrila, Rajlovac, May 19454. Do-17 Ka, 5th Bomber Regiment, Bulgarian AF, 1941-42After seeing the Do 17 M V1 at the Zürich air races in 1937, the Yugoslavian Air Force bought licence rights for production at the DFA factory in 1938. They equipped it with the more powerful Gnome-Rhône 14N radial engines and added a Hispano 20 mm cannon and three 7.92 mm Browning machine guns. Three variants were built in Yugoslavia. The first being the Do 17Kb-1 bomber aircraft and the second was the Do 17Ka-2 reconnaissance aircraft. The final variant was the Do 17Ka-3 reconnaissance aircraft.
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Dornier 17 K 4 decal v. for Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria. 4 decal variants1. Do-17 Ka-1, 209 eskadrila, Skoplje, June 19402. Do-17 Ka-2, 1. Önálló távolfeldelritö ostzály, Ferihegy3. Do-17 Ka-1, Mostarska eskadrila, Rajlovac, May 19454. Do-17 Ka, 5th Bomber Regiment, Bulgarian AF, 1941-42After seeing the Do 17 M V1 at the Zürich air races in 1937, the Yugoslavian Air Force bought licence rights for production at the DFA factory in 1938. They equipped it with the more powerful Gnome-Rhône 14N radial engines and added a Hispano 20 mm cannon and three 7.92 mm Browning machine guns. Three variants were built in Yugoslavia. The first being the Do 17Kb-1 bomber aircraft and the second was the Do 17Ka-2 reconnaissance aircraft. The final variant was the Do 17Ka-3 reconnaissance aircraft.
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Bloch MB-155 5 decal v. for France, Luftwaffe. The Bloch MB.152 proved the definitive production model with nearly 500 produced. This version was powered by a Gnome-Rhone 14N-25/-49 series air cooled radial piston engine outputting at 1,100 horsepower depending on fitting. This was coupled to a three-bladed variable fixed propeller assembly. The combination supplied the aircraft with a top speed of 316 miles per hour with a range of 370 miles and service ceiling of 32,800 feet. 5 decal variants1. MB-155, No. 703, GC-1, Lt. Lefeuvre, Toulouse, June 19402. MB-155, No. 700, first prototype, France, December 19393. MB-155, No. 704, CO of 1 Escadrille, Capt. Coutaud, Agen, Algeria, June 19404. MB-155, No. 708, GC II/8, Vichy France Air-Force, 19415. MB-155, JG103, Luftwaffe, France 1943
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Bloch MB-155 5 decal v. for France, Luftwaffe. The Bloch MB.152 proved the definitive production model with nearly 500 produced. This version was powered by a Gnome-Rhone 14N-25/-49 series air cooled radial piston engine outputting at 1,100 horsepower depending on fitting. This was coupled to a three-bladed variable fixed propeller assembly. The combination supplied the aircraft with a top speed of 316 miles per hour with a range of 370 miles and service ceiling of 32,800 feet. 5 decal variants1. MB-155, No. 703, GC-1, Lt. Lefeuvre, Toulouse, June 19402. MB-155, No. 700, first prototype, France, December 19393. MB-155, No. 704, CO of 1 Escadrille, Capt. Coutaud, Agen, Algeria, June 19404. MB-155, No. 708, GC II/8, Vichy France Air-Force, 19415. MB-155, JG103, Luftwaffe, France 1943