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Eduard Info 2010 page 7
Model from the Kopro line, with Eduard
accessories and colorful marking options.
133 plastic and resin components,
photoetched brass parts, Cartograf
decals, Eduard Brassin seat, cockpit,
and other details.
1149 Su-22/Su-17M3 Fitter 1/48 LIMITED EDITION
Su-22, Grupo Aéreo No11, Escuadrón Aereo 111,
Talara air base, Peru
Su-22, No. 1032 Squadron, OkbaBin Nafaa
El´ Woutia´ air base, Libya
Su-17M3, Soviet Naval Air Forces, 1980-1990,
Soviet Union
Su-17M3, 1st AE, 168th APIB, 36th ADIB,
Bolshye Shiraki air base, Soviet Union, 1982
Su-17M3, 101st ORAP (Independent Reconnaissance
Regiment), Soviet Union, late 80´s
Cold War era Soviet
ghter-bomber
Complete seat,
pilot’s cockpit
and other details.
On the heels of March’s Su-7 (Cat No. 1148),
we continue with the release of another Sukhoi
product from a former Kovozavody Prostejov mold.
Just like the Su-7, the Su-22/Su-17M3 (as the original
Soviet version was known) includes items to detail and
correct the original kit with not just photoetched brass,
but resin in the form of a relatively large assortment
of parts from the Brassin line. Czechs and Slovaks
may be disappointed at the lack of their respective
markings, but fear not, this speci c version was
never in use with the CSLA. Ourversion of the Fitter
will be available in the second half of the year. The kit
in question now, however, offers interesting Soviet,
Peruan and Libyan markings. The second model for
the month is the Weekend Edition of our very suc-
cessful and beautiful monoplane from the First World
War, the Fokker Eindecker. For those who want
more than the simpli ed Weekend kit, we also offer
the Eindecker E.I, E.II and E.III in 1/48th scale as
a Limited Edition or a Pro pack offering (Cat No.
1141 and 8156) (JZ)
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