I-153 ChaikaWWII Soviet Biplane FighterThe last and most perfect in N. N. Polikarpov design bureau production biplane fighters family was the I-153. It had gull-shaped upper wing, retractable chassis and more powerful armament with four ShKAS machine guns.
WWII Soviet Biplane Fighter
The last and most perfect in N. N. Polikarpov design bureau production biplane fighters family was the I-153. It had gull-shaped upper wing, retractable chassis and more powerful armament with four ShKAS machine guns. Serial planes had M-62 radial engines, late series more powerful M-63.
The maiden flight was in August 1938. All in all in 1939-1941 it were made 3437 planes. In summer 1941 I-153 Chaika (the Gull) was the basis of the Soviet Fighter Aviation with I-16 fighters. I-153 were used in combat until mid 1943.
ITEM NUMBER48095SCALE1:48DATE15.01.2017TIME PERIODWW2MARKINGSI-153, 70th IAP (Fighter Regiment), Khalhin-Gol, August 1939I-153, 15th IAP (Fighter Regiment), Lithuania, June 1941I-153, 72d SAP (Mixed Regiment) of Nord Fleet Air Force, Vaenga, 1941I-153 flown by Captain K. V. Soloviyev, 71st IAP (Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, Lavansaari, Summer 1942MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X WIDTH)135 x 208 mmBOX SIZE295 x 225 x 40 mmNUMBER OF DETAILS100
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