The PZL P.11F was a Polish fighter designed by Zygmunt Puławski and produced by PZL (Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze) in the 1930s. Characterized by its distinctive “gull” wing design, the P.11F was an evolution of the P.11C, with improvements in its engine and armament. Equipped with a 600 hp Mercury V S2 radial engine, it reached speeds of up to 390 km/h (390 mph). He entered service in the Polish Air Force in 1935 and played a crucial role during the German invasion in 1939.
The PZL.23A Karaś was a Polish reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft designed in the 1930s by the PZL (Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze) company. It entered service in 1936, with an innovative design that included a 670 hp Bristol Pegasus IIM2 radial engine, allowing a top speed of 319 km/h (186 mph). This low-wing, fixed landing gear monoplane was noted for its ability to perform bombing and reconnaissance missions.
This IBG reference contains two aircraft in 1/72 scale.
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