(WAK)
The P.11a was the initial version for the Polish Air force, which ordered thirty, actually built after completion of the Romanian P.11b order, powered by 370.6 kW (497 hp) – 385.5 kW (517 hp) Polish Skoda Works Mercuty IV.S2 engines.
(A. Halinski)
The P.11c was the main production version for Polish Air force. It had a new, refined fuselage, with the engine lowered in the nose to give the pilot a better view.
The PZL.50 Jastrzab was a Polish pre-war fighter aircraft design by Wsiewolod Jakimiuk of the PZL works.
It was a Polish fighter-bomber developed and manufactured by PZL state factory in 1937. You can assemble this model in one of the two different variants.
The RWD-25 was a proposed Polish low-wing light fighter aircraft of 1939 designed by RWD.
The RWD 5 was a Polish touring and sports plane of 1931, a two-seat high-wing monoplane. It was made famous by its transatlantic flight, being the smallest aircraft to cross the Atlantic.
(GPM)
It was a mixed-power fighter aircraft designed by Ryan Aeronautical for the United States Navy during World War II.
This magazine includes two models — most popular WW1 fighters — British S.E.5a (Cpt. McCudden) and German Albatros D.III (Jasta 11).
It was a carrier-based dive bomber aircraft produced for the United States Navy during World War II. The SB2C was much faster than the SBD it replaced.
The SBD-3 began to be manufactured in early 1941. This provided increased protection, self-sealing fuel tanks, and four machine guns; 584 were built.
A modified Mk II was developed for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, with an arrestor hook to be engaged when landing on an aircraft carrier, catapult points, a strengthened frame and an under-belly fairing for a dinghy lifeboat.
It first entered service with the Royal Navy in April 1980 as the Sea Harrier FRS1 and became informally known as the "Shar".
There are three aircraft, that fought over Poland in September 1939. Polish tactical bomber PZL P-37A "Los", German fighter Messerschmitt Bf-109 D-1 and Soviet fighter Polikarpov I-16 type 10.
(Bumajnoe modelirovanie)
Sh-2 was the main production variant, used in the utility transport, liaison, trainer, fishery protection and frontier patrol roles.
You can make two fighters together with french camouflage: the SPAD S.A-2 and the Dufaux C.2.
The SPAD S.VII was the first of a series of highly successful biplane fighter aircraft produced by SPAD during the First World War.
It is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during and after the Second World War. This model has the 54.RAF Squadron markings (Battle of Britain).
The VB became the main production version of the Mark Vs. Along with the new Merlin 45 series the B wing was fitted as standard.
"Tropical" version of the Spitfire Vb was designated Mk.VB Trop. This model has two variants of marking.
The Sukhoi Su-12 was a prototype soviet reconnaissance and artillery spotter aircraft developed during World War II.
(Tri krapki)
The Sukhoi Su-2 was a soviet scout and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. Codenamed "Ivanov", the airplane had to be capable of performing reconnaissance and then attacking the targets it located.
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