![Ansaldo A.1 "Balilla" – the Italian/ Polish fighter Ansaldo A.1 "Balilla" – the Italian/ Polish fighter](http://www.popmod.lt/2590-large_default/ansaldo-a1-balilla-naikintuvas.jpg)
![Ansaldo A.1 "Balilla" – the Italian/ Polish fighter Ansaldo A.1 "Balilla" – the Italian/ Polish fighter](http://www.popmod.lt/2590-large_default/ansaldo-a1-balilla-naikintuvas.jpg)
Publisher/ manufacturer: "Orlik". Poland
Scale: 1 : 33
Number of sheets: 8 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 3 1/3
Number of assembly drawings: 40
Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience
Dimensions of the model: 207,5 mm x 232,5 mm x 79,5 mm
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Ansaldo A.1 "Balilla" is an Italian single-seater fighter, first launched in July 1917, later tested by the Italian Air Force, but returned for recycling due to many shortcomings. Later tested again, but again the pilots had no opinion about this machine. However, the lack of fighters has led to its series production. In July 1918, the first fighters reached the rank of units, but were mostly used for pilot training. Only about 200 units were produced, and they achieved only one air victory. After the war, planes were replaced with better ones, and “Balilla” was sold to foreign countries. Among the lucky (maybe unlucky) buyers were Latvia and Poland, which bought 35 fighters. In 1920, at the Plage i Laszkevicz plant in Lublin, these fighters were manufactured under license and produced a further 57 units.
Because the shapes are not very complex and the details are moderately scarce (although the details are almost complete), this model can be freely assembled by novice modelers, but not as one of the first. And it would be good, if you had a colleague nearby, who could advise you at a difficult moment.
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