40002 PZL P.11c Model Kit
The PZL P.11a (the so-called eleven) is a Polish, single-engine fighter plane with a metal structure, with wings in the Pulawski layout, classic tail and fixed landing gear. The flight of the prototype took place in 1931, but serial production continued in 1937-1939.
The first serial version is the PZL P.11a powered by the Bristol Mercury IV S2 engine with 550HP. However, it was treated as a transitional version and only 50 were ordered. The most famous version of the “eleven” – PZL P.11c – appeared in the summer. It had an improved fuselage, wings and a vertical stabilizer. It all improved the aerodynamics of the plane.
Specifications
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Type: Aeroplane kit
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Medium: plastic
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Scale: 1/48