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1:350 USSR Admiral Kuznetsov
The Kuznetsov class heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser, also known as Project 1143.5 or Orel Class, was constructed at Nikolayev South Shipyard on the Black Sea in Ukraine. The Kuznetsov aircraft carriers displaced roughly 65,000 tons and for the first time carried conventional take-off and landing aircraft. These included navalized versions of fourth-generation fighters, such as the Su-27K (later 'Su-33') and the MiG-29K, along with a converted Su-25 and several planned new designs. The bow of the Kuznetsov sloped upward in a twelve-degree "ski jump", which would permit short-take-offs from her relatively small deck. In addition to the air wing, Kuznetsov carried a dozen launchers for SS-N-19 anti-ship missiles, SA-N-9 and CADS-N-1 air defense complexes, and a pair of RBU-12000 ASW mortars. Admiral Kuznetsov was equipped with the Sky Watch 3D radar. Admiral Kuznetsov was launched in 1985; the intervening political turmoil delayed her formal commissioning until 1991, and she did not become fully operational until 1995. A second-of-class vessel, the Varyag, was launched in 1988 but was never commissioned. Admiral Kuznetsov is the only aircraft carrier in the Russian Navy.
Scale: 1:350
Item Type: Static Kit
Length: 872 mm, Width: 249mm
Total Parts: 755pcs
Metal Parts: Metal hull frame and screws
Total Sprues: 24pcs sprues plus lower hull, upper hull, waterline plate, flight decks, and display stand
Paint Schemes: Russian fleet
-Either waterline version or full hull version can be selected
-Include 3 Su-27K, 3 MiG-29K, 4 Yak-41M Freestyle, 4 Ka-27, a total of 4 types - 14 aircraft with clear canopy, folding wings, especially with a clear fuselage and folding rotor on the helicopter.
Additional Information
Article No | TRU05606 |
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Article No of Manufacturer | 05606 |
Аvailability | Out of stock. |
Colour | For colouring |
Scale | 1:350 |
Manufacturer | TRUMPETER |
Brand | NIKOLAEV ADMIRALITY SHIPYARD |
Series | No |
EAN | 9580208056067 |
Material | Polystyrene (plastic). |
Epoch | 1947-1991 Cold War and 21st century |
Age recommendation | Not suitable for children under 14 years. |