Antonov An-14 “Pszczolka” – the Soviet passenger aircraft
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  • Antonov An-14 “Pszczolka” – the Soviet passenger aircraft
  • Antonov An-14 “Pszczolka” – the Soviet passenger aircraft
  • Antonov An-14 “Pszczolka” – the Soviet passenger aircraft

Antonov An-14 “Pszczolka” – the Soviet passenger aircraft

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Publisher/ manufacturer: "Orlik". Poland

Scale: 1 : 33

Number of sheets: 20 x A4

Number of sheets with parts: 14

Number of assembly drawings: 59

Difficulty level: For average experience and experienced modelers

Dimensions of the model: 344 mm x 666,5 mm x 140,5 mm

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An-14 is a twin-engine light multipurpose short takeoff and landing aircraft. The prototype took off for the first time on March 15, 1958. Serial production was carried out in 1966 - 1972, 332 airplanes were produced. They could be used as passenger, transport, agricultural or air ambulance - medical planes. The aircraft stood out from the others with excellent flight characteristics and ease of control. From the idea, the An-14 was produced as a replacement for the An-2, which ultimately failed (the serial production of the An-2 was completed only in 1990 - 18 years after the end of the serial production of the An-14). The continuation of the An-14 was the An-28, produced under license and in Poland under the designation PZL M28 "Skytruck" (marine version - PZL M28 "Bryza").

A complex, well-designed and richly detailed model for intermediate and advanced modelers only. An excellent graphical instruction should make working with this rather complex model easier. There are considerable color reserves. From the publication, it is possible to make a passenger version of the "Little Bee", used by the “Aeroflot” company of the USSR.

 

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