PZL TS-11 "ISKRA" Indian Air Force

PZL TS-11 "ISKRA" Indian Air Force
3D printed resin model kit
The PZL TS-11 Iskra (English: Spark) is a Polish jet trainer, developed and manufactured by aircraft company PZL- Mielec. It was used by the air forces of Plandand India. It is notable as being the first domestically developed jet aircraft to be produced by Poland, its service for over 50 years as the principal training aircraft of the Polish Air Force. At the time of its retirement in 2021, it was the oldest jet-propelled aircraft still in service in Poland.
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Hunter T.7 (RAF) Conversion Set
Two conversion sets (injection-moulded parts) are included, each containing 14 parts and one clear part (the cockpit canopy).
For modeller’s convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the military airport is added.
A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL620, No.66 Sq., RAF, Acklington Air Base, Northumberland, U.K., 1960
2A) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, WV372/R, No.2 Sq., RAF (Royal Air Force Germany, RAFG), Gütersloh Air Base, West Germany, 1967-69
2B) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, G-BXFI, painted as WV372/R of No.2 Sq., Fox-One Ltd., Kemble Air Base/Cotswold Airport, Gloucestershire, U.K., 2001-11
3) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL619, White 77, No.45 Sq., RAF, Wittering Air Base, Cambridgeshire, U.K., acting as an umpire a/c during ‘Exercise Big Click 74ʼ, Leck Air Base, West Germany, August/September 1974
4) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL612, ‘Raspberry Ripple’, Empire Test Pilotsʼ School (ETPS), Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), Boscombe Down Air Base, Wiltshire, U.K., 1970-2001
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Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF, X7750, Grey B, No.1435 Flt., RAF, flown by Flt Lt G.L. Hayton, Luqa airfield, Malta, March 1942
2) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF, V8515, Red VA-S, No.125 (Newfoundland) Sq., RAF, flown by Flt Lt G.E. Jameson, Fairwood Common airfield, February 1943
3) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF, X7677, Red TJ-Z, No.272 Sq., flown by Flg Off E.E. Coate, RAF, Idku airfield (LG-229), Egypt, July 1942
4) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF, ND220, No.176 Sq., RAF, flown by Sq Ldr J.H. Etherton, Minneriya airfield, Ceylon, April 1945
Tornado F.2/F.3 in RAF
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes and/or serial numbers/letters in 1:144th scale. These decals are specifically designed for particular aircraft types and to match existing model kits.
One sheet of decals is included in this set.
Decals for the following aircraft are included:
- Tornado F.2(T), ZD903/AB, No.229 Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, Coningsby Air Base, 1985-86
- Tornado F.3, ZE737/CE, No.5 Sq., Royal Air Force, Coningsby Air Base, 1989
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- Tornado F.3, ZG731, No.41 Fast Jet and Weapons Operational Evaluation Unit, Royal Air Force (FJ&W OEU), Coningsby Air Base, 2008
These decals were designed to be used with 1:144 Revell and Dragon kits.
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A comprehensive decal sheet is included. The rear side of the box now comprises the representation of a tarmac section of the airfield which can be cut out and used as a display base for the assembled model.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
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2) B-36 (de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.VI, Srs.II), RF912, White JX-6, 2nd Sq., 24th Air Regiment, Czechoslovak Air Force, Plzeň-Skvrňany airfield, Czechoslovakia, 1948
3) de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.VI (Srs.II), 2105 (ex-LR303), Black K-2105, No.109 ‘Valley’ Sq., Israeli Air Force (Kheil Ha‘Avir), Hatzor Air Base, Israel, early 1953
4) de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.VI (Met), PZ165, Red UP-E, No.4 Sq., Royal Air Force, British Air Forces of Occupation (BAFO), Celle Air Base, Germany, 1949
