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1:72 PZL.24G in Turkish Service

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1:72 PZL.24G in Turkish Service

P.24 fighter plane, just like the P.11, was developed from the P.6 construction built by inż. Z. Puławski. This aircraft was built for export, equipped with a powerful engine and showing good performance. Because of the licence contract, forbidding re-exporting engines produced in Poland, the export version of the plane had to be powered by engined made by the famous Gnome-Rhone company. Design work for the fighter planes for Polish Airforce and for export went on at the same time, so the best possible solutions could be applied to both. Thanks to that serial production P.11a received a vertical stabilizer designed for P.24.

After building two P.24 prototypes based on P.7 fighter, PZL factory decided that the third prototype will be constructed using as many parts from the newest fighter version P.11c as possible. The third prototype became the production standard for serial machines, because of that P.24 received the tail parts and wing from P.11c. A new engine in double star configuration made it impossible to arm the plane with fuselage-mounted machine guns, which shoot through the space between the cylinders. Because of that P.24 received armament mounted only in the wings, which was done by adding a second gun bed and all the necessary installations for it. Alternatively, instead of two internal wing machine guns, the aircraft could be armed with two 20mm Oerlikon guns, mounted under the wing in an innovative way, hidden under fairing which covered the gun and the wing struts connection point.

A successful fighter plane quickly became an export hit and the most recognizable PZL construction in the world. It was bought, as either finished machines or building licence, by Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and Greece. Many international airforces declared a desire to buy the fighter, but the start of World War II made further production impossible.

Turkey, as one of the main recipients, ordered 40 P.24A and P.24C machines and bought the licence to build more. The assembly of the first 20 planes from parts brought from Poland started in KTF factory with the technical assistance of PZL specialists. Fully independent production started afterwards. The most advanced P.24G version managed to enter the assembly line at the very end of the first series – excluding the prototype, 4 machines of this version were built. P.24 planes entered service already in 1936, becoming the core of air defence of western parts of Turkey. It was the first Balkan Entente country that introduced PZL fighters into service (next in line were Greece and Romania). Despite the alliance with Great Brittain and other Balkan countries, Turkey did not enter the war and the P.24 together with more modern fighters protected its neutrality until 1943, when the last machines were withdrawn from frontline units.
Only one PZL P.24 survives today, it is on display in the Turkish Aviation Museum in Istambul.

Additional Information

Article No IBG72525
Article No of Manufacturer 72525
Аvailability AVAILABLE
Colour For colouring
Scale 1:72
Manufacturer IBG
Brand PZL
Series No
EAN 4544032783990
Material Polystyrene (plastic).
Epoch 1939-1945 World War II
Age recommendation Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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Package content:

Plastic scale model kit made of polystyrene, an exact detailed replica of the real model.

Assembly instructions and decals included (water adhesive decals) The model comes unassembled and unpainted and requires glue and paints to be finished. Unless stated on the box the kit does not contain paints, glue, and brushes.

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You can find the necessary paints and spraysglues and decal softenersprimers, surfacers and puttiestoolsbrushes in Modeling materials.

For further detailing such you can find various photo-etched parts and resin details.