COBI 5742 Historical Collection WWII Samolot myśliwski PZL P.11c 320 klocków

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PZL P.11c

The PZL P.11c block fighter has been carefully developed in 1:32 scale to match the rest of the Historical Collection and has a wingspan of 34 cm and a length of 24.5 cm. The model is made up of 320 high-quality pieces, which also include numerous blocks with permanent prints. The aircraft's functionalities include a movable propeller, movable ailerons on the wings, the possibility of mounting 2 or 4 machine guns (option of choice), access to the cockpit, in which a figure containing double-sided prints can be placed. Of particular note are the chequered prints on the underside of the wings! The set also includes a block display stand with places to insert the pilot and model name plates. The beautiful historical aircraft is a must-have item for enthusiasts of history, aviation and Polish military technology! It is ideal for collecting! Construction is no problem thanks to the intuitive and clear instructions. Build history, block by block!

PZL P.11 - Polish fighter plane from the period before World War II. It was produced in Poland at the PZL plant between 1934 and 1936, and also under licence at the IAR plant in Romania. Approximately 350 aircraft were produced, 200 of them for the Polish Air Force. At the time it entered production, this single-seat high-wing monoplane with a star engine, open cabin and fixed landing gear was among the world's leading aircraft in terms of modernity. Unfortunately, by the time it was tested, it was already inferior to more modern German aircraft. "Eleven" was the basic Polish fighter and is a symbol of Polish military aviation from the period of the September campaign.

The block aircraft was given a historical painting: the number 4 and an emblem depicting a swallow from the 114th Fighter Squadron of the IV/1 Fighter Squadron of the 1st Airborne Regiment. "Eleven" was piloted by Lieutenant Pilot Tadeusz Sawicz, a key commander in this squadron, who was stationed in Poniatów near Warsaw before the outbreak of war. The same pilot reached besieged Warsaw on 14 September with orders from the Commander-in-Chief, and then made his way back....

  • 320 high quality pieces
  • Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
  • Meet safety standards for children's products
  • Fully compatible with other brands of building blocks
  • Printed bricks do not deform or fade during play or when exposed to temperature
  • 1:32 scale model
  • Figure
  • Brick with the name of the set
  • PAD PRINTED, prints only

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