94019 Avia Bš.322.1

1:72 LIMITED

According to the army's request for an airplane designed for aerobatics training, the Avia Bš-122 airplane was constructed. MNO ordered 45 units in 1936. Compared to the Ba.122, the Bš-122 had stepped wings, a different fuselage and tail surfaces. Read more

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1. Avia Bš.322.1, III. Národní let RČS a II. Národní soutěž v letecké akrobacii. Kbely 1937

 

The engine was a Castor II-A. During July 1937, Bš-122 machines were assigned to the training squadron of Air Regiment 4 and to the VLU. Modified Bš-322 and B-322 aircraft were built from two Bš-122s. The Bš-322 type was powered by an Rk-17 engine and had hooded wheels. He flew in red and white livery without matriculation. Bš.322.1 took part in 1937 III. of the RČS National Flight and II. National competitions in aerobatics.

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Category: 1:72 Scale
Decal variants: Czechoslovakia
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94019 Avia Bš.322.1
94019 Avia Bš.322.1

23,01 €

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