PZL P.37B „Loš“ – the Polish medium bomber
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  • PZL P.37B „Loš“ – the Polish medium bomber
  • PZL P.37B „Loš“ – the Polish medium bomber
  • PZL P.37B „Loš“ – the Polish medium bomber

PZL P.37B „Loš“ – the Polish medium bomber

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Publisher/ manufacturer: “Kartonowa Kolekcja” .Poland

Scale: 1 : 33

Number of sheets: 26 x A4

Number of sheets with parts: 18

Number of assembly drawings: 40

Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience

Dimensions of the model: 394 mm x 543 mm x 129 mm

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In the late 1930s, Polish bomber aviation was morally obsolete. Therefore, the Military Aviation Authority ordered the State Aviation Workshop (PZL) to build a modern bomber, and appointed engineer Jerzy Dambrowski as the head of the group. The prototype PZL P-37 / I was first launched in December 1936 and submitted for testing. They were successfully completed and a pilot series of 10 aircraft was commissioned to address the shortcomings identified, which was completed in early 1938. Later, the planes were manufactured with a tail of two keel and had better properties, than the first ten produced. A total of 124 units were produced. Unfortunately, the start of the war thwarted all of Poland's plans to rearm, and “Loš's” planes, which were used without the cover of fighter jets, were easy prey for the German Messerschmitt fighters.

Beautiful and sophisticated model with full details of cabs, bomb chambers. A lot of glazed surfaces really show, that this model is not suitable for beginner modelers, and "aces" will definitely have a place to appear. From the publication it is possible to glue one of the two P.37B models, one depicting the aircraft of the 16th Bombers Squadron of the Polish Military Aviation from the events of September 1939, and the other the aircraft of the XX Bombers Division of the same period in Malashewichi. Antiquarian publication.

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