TS-11 Iskra '1704' Prototype No. 4
TS-11 Iskra '1704' Prototype No. 4 Polish military jet paper model. The cut-out is made in 1:33 scale.
Model author: Marcin Straszewski
You can find all parameters for the model on the side tab. We provide the maximum amount of information for each model so that you can make the right decision about your purchase.
We also offer laser accessories for the paper model. These are frame parts and details, plastic wheels and a cabin that will raise your model to a higher level and simplify your work.
The PZL TS-11 Iskra was a Polish military jet trainer aircraft that was clearly defeated by the Czechoslovak L-29 Delfín aircraft in the competition for the standard jet trainer aircraft of the Warsaw Pact states in Monin near Moscow in mid-1962. However, its development continued, and later its battle and reconnaissance variants were created. During the 25 years of production, a total of 424 aircraft of all modifications were produced. In 1975, 50 machines were delivered to India, and in the 1990s another 26 units. Iskra was withdrawn from service with the Indian Air Force on 16 December 2004.
Parameters
| Scale | 1:33 |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 4/5 - High |
| Number of parts | 500-999 |
| Instructions | Graphic instructions, polish |
| Printing method | Offset printing |
| Model type | Paper model |
| Země vydání | Polsko |
| Scale | 1:33 |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 4/5 - High |
| Number of parts | 500-999 |
| Instructions | Graphic instructions, polish |
| Printing method | Offset printing |
| Model type | Paper model |
| Země vydání | Polsko |


