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Rogozarski IK-3 'April Fights'
History:
In 1941, the IK-3 is the most advanced locally built Yugoslav fighter. Designed by engineers Liubomir Ilic and Kosta Sivcev, with support of engineer Slobodan Zrnic, the IK-3 prototype make her maiden flight on April 14th, 1938. An initial order of 12 planes follows the very satisfying trials. First batch of 6 IK-3 is delivered during March 1939 (Nr 2 to 7, big wheel doors), second batch in July 1940. All are used by 51 st Grupa, on Zemun air base (Belgrade). Aircraft nr 6 is destroyed on 6 th September, 1940.
During the German attack on 6 April, 1941, the IK-3s are employed for Belgrade north sector defence. During the fights, they shot down eleven enemy planes, but very quickly suffer huge attrition. The last three operational IK-3s are destroyed by Yugoslav forces on 12 th April, but three damaged planes are captured by German forces in Zemun, as well as some planes under repair.
Camouflages and markings: initially painted overall in siva (light blue-grey), externally and internally (cockpit, wheels bays), the IK-3s get 4 large a�é-sKosovo crosses' on wings. Late 1940, a standard camouflage, upperside ochre / dark green / dark brown, lowerside light blue-grey is painted over the previous camouflages, with change of VeBR (Army ID number) for some planes and migration from fuselage to top of vertical tail, one of the top cockades being suppressed and the other one reduced in size (usually on port wing). All paintings are gloss.
Specifications: wingspan 10,30 m, lenght 8 m, wing area 16,50 m2, weight 2630 kgs, max speed 520 Km/h at 5.000 m, ceiling 9.400 m, range 600 Km. Weapons in the bow: one Oerlikon FF/SMK M.39 E.M. 20 mm gun, two 7,92 mm Browning machine guns. Engine: a 12 cylinders a�é-smoteur-canon' Hispano-Suiza 12 Y 29 developing 910 cv driving a constant speed Hamilton Standard propeller (N° 1 to 7).
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Manufacturer:
Frrom-Azur
Code Number:
FR0012
Scale:
1:72
Item type:
Aircraft kits (injection)
Price:
£13.33
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
5
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order
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