Description: IL-102 Experimental Ground-attack Aircraft scale 1/72 A&A Models 7211BUY NOW! BEST PRICE !Shipping We will ship your order by AIRMAIL with tracking numberWe ship from Ukraine. Shipping works fine despite the warShipping time: - 2 weeks to EU - 3-4 weeks to US - 3-5 weeks to otherDiscount We offer combined shipping discount.Save money on shipping. Be smart!Pay half price shipping for additional item bought.Save 50% shipping discount for the cheapest item shipping priceADD ME AS FAVORITE SELLERManufacturer: A&A Models (Ukraine) Code: 7211 Scale: 1/72 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue. Condition: New in Box Parts: 304 Weight: 0.400kg Gross weight: 0.540kg Volume: 0.960kg Minimum age for modellers: 14+ Length, mm: 235 Wingspan, mm: 247 In 1967, the Soviet Air Forces drew up a specification for a jet-powered shturmovik or armoured ground attack aircraft. While Sukhoi designed an all-new single seat aircraft, the Su-25, Ilyushin proposed a modified version of their Il-40 of 1953 under the designation Il-42, which, unlike the Sukhoi, was a two-seat aircraft with a remotely-controlled rear gun turret. The design was rejected by the Soviet Air Forces, but Ilyushin decided to continue development as a private venture, renaming the programme Il-102. The Il-102 first prototype flew on 25 September 1982, with a second airframe built for static tests, and carried out 250 test flights until it was grounded in 1984 when the engine life expired. The Il-102 was a low-winged monoplane with moderately swept (30 degrees) wings, powered by two Klimov RD-33I turbofans (non-afterburning versions of the engines that power the Mikoyan MiG-29 fighter). It was highly unusual for its time in having a rear gun turret, something not seen in ground-attack aircraft since the World War II Il-2 Shturmovik and Il-10, the Il-102's spiritual ancestors, controlled remotely by a gunner sitting in a cockpit above the trailing edge of the wing. The crew cockpits, engines and fuel tanks were armoured to protect against ground fire. Although development was abandoned in 1984, the prototype Il-102 was publicly unveiled at the 1992 Mosaeroshow air show at Zhukovsky, being claimed to be available for export. As of 2005, the prototype was mounted on a pedestal and placed on display at the Gromov Flight Research Institute. The kit includes: - 304 plastic parts - photo-etched and decal sheets - adhesive mask - detailed instructions in Russian and English. IL-102 Experimental Ground-attack Aircraft scale 1/72 A&A Models 7211BUY NOW! BEST PRICE !We will ship your order by AIRMAIL with tracking numberWe ship from Ukraine. Shipping works fine despite the warShipping time: - 2 weeks to EU - 3-4 weeks to US - 3-5 weeks to otherShipping ADD ME AS FAVORITE SELLER Manufacturer: A&A Models (Ukraine) Code: 7211 Scale: 1/72 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue. Condition: New in Box Parts: 304 Weight: 0.400kg Gross weight: 0.540kg Volume: 0.960kg Minimum age for modellers: 14+ Length, mm: 235 Wingspan, mm: 247 In 1967, the Soviet Air Forces drew up a specification for a jet-powered shturmovik or armoured ground attack aircraft. While Sukhoi designed an all-new single seat aircraft, the Su-25, Ilyushin proposed a modified version of their Il-40 of 1953 under the designation Il-42, which, unlike the Sukhoi, was a two-seat aircraft with a remotely-controlled rear gun turret. The design was rejected by the Soviet Air Forces, but Ilyushin decided to continue development as a private venture, renaming the programme Il-102. The Il-102 first prototype flew on 25 September 1982, with a second airframe built for static tests, and carried out 250 test flights until it was grounded in 1984 when the engine life expired. The Il-102 was a low-winged monoplane with moderately swept (30 degrees) wings, powered by two Klimov RD-33I turbofans (non-afterburning versions of the engines that power the Mikoyan MiG-29 fighter). It was highly unusual for its time in having a rear gun turret, something not seen in ground-attack aircraft since the World War II Il-2 Shturmovik and Il-10, the Il-102's spiritual ancestors, controlled remotely by a gunner sitting in a cockpit above the trailing edge of the wing. The crew cockpits, engines and fuel tanks were armoured to protect against ground fire. Although development was abandoned in 1984, the prototype Il-102 was publicly unveiled at the 1992 Mosaeroshow air show at Zhukovsky, being claimed to be available for export. As of 2005, the prototype was mounted on a pedestal and placed on display at the Gromov Flight Research Institute. The kit includes: - 304 plastic parts - photo-etched and decal sheets - adhesive mask - detailed instructions in Russian and English.
Price: 45.88 USD
Location: Kyiv
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: Modelsvit
MPN: 7211
Recommended Age Range: 12
Gender: Boys
Scale: 1:72
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Period: XX ccentury
Features: Kit, Unpainted
Custom Bundle: No
Modified Item: No
Type: Airplane
Theme: Militaria
Material: Plastic