Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015
Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine  48-015

Halberstadt D.II with Mercedes DII engine

Product code 48-015

Halberstadt

D.II

€ 99.13

 

Scale 1 : 48

Publisher/Brand Lukgraph

Format approx W 18.3 x L 15.2 x H 5.5 cm

Version Resin

Category Scale Modelling Kits

Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits

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Product description

Description of the kit:
- Printed fuselage
- Upper wing - resin casting reinforced with double 1.0 mm steel wire.
- Lower wings
- Stabilizers and rudders - resin castings.
- Other parts - high quality 3D printing.
- Photoetched sheets
- Decals (digital printing, application on water - testing recommended)
- Auxiliary elements (wires, fairing template)
- Instructions

A bit of history:
The PWS-26 was a Polish advanced training aircraft, used in 1937-1939 by the Polish Air Force, designed at PWS (Podlaska Wytwórnia Powietrzów). It was the second most numerous Polish pre-war aircraft, after the RWD-8. Total number of aircraft built - 310. The aircraft was a development of the PWS-12, PWS-14 and PWS-16 series, designed in response to the Polish Air Force's need for an advanced training aircraft. The main designer was Augustyn Zdaniewski. The PWS-26 was a direct development of the PWS-16bis, it had the same silhouette, being a more militarized variant - with a reinforced structure, which allowed training of dive bomber pilots. Unlike its predecessors, the PWS-26 could be armed with a forward-firing machine gun and practice bombs. It also had other improvements and was capable of aerobatics