Academy 12459 1/72 Fieseler FI-156 Storch Fighter Aircraft Disasted Plastic Model
Brand:Academy Stock Code:A12459 Product Sizes:13.7 x 19.7 cm. Scale:1/72 (The model of the truth has been reduced 1/72 times) Type:Disassembled Kit (need to combine and paint) Material:Plastic
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Fieseler Fi 156 Stories (Turkish: Stork) by Fieseler II. It is a small German liaison aircraft built before and during World War II. Production for the private market in other countries continued until the 1950s. Excellent Stol performance and 50km/h (31 miles/h) continued to maintain its reputation, [1] French -made subsequent variants are generally used in air shows. German productionIt was produced from 1937 to 1945, the majority of C variants, from 1937 to 1945. The main production was built at the Fieseler factory in Kassel, in 1942, production started at the Morane-Saulnier factory in Puteaux in France. Fi 156 production was shifted to Leichtbau Budweis in Budweis at the end of 1943, as a subcontractor to build the FW 190 as a subcontractor. Soviet productionAfter the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in 1939, Germany provided several aircraft to the Soviet Union, including Fi 156C. Oleg Antonov was held responsible for the introduction of the plane into production to meet the Soviet requirements, and an election was made between designing an equivalent plane and just copying German design, the latter was selected. Designed two versions: SS three-seat contact aircraft and two stretchers plus a medical assistant N-2 air ambulance. In Kaunas, Lithuania, a flying prototype was built before the end of 1940, and in 1941, the production continued due to the fact that the factory was inhabited. Antonov's efforts produced a heavier aircraft that were necessary up to three. The German Fi went to the area floor for landing and departure like 156c, and also had a much wider range and augmented load capacity. [2] After the war, Antonov continued to design a legendary An-Stol Dual-Wing plane, which was famous for its excellent Stol performance. Check productionIn 1944, production moved from Leichtbau Budweis to the Mráz factory in Choceň and produced locally called "K-65 čáp". Production ended in 1949. Romanian productionUndergraduate production started in Romania in October 1943 at the ICAR factory in Bucharest. In May 1944, only 10 of them were built when the ICAR factory was bombed. Production began in 1944, but only six of them were completed before the repair work stopped production. From June 1945 to 1946, 64 more aircraft were built.
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