PZL50 JASTZRAB |
DBTyp | Model | |
Material | plastic | |
A/c manufacturer | PZL | |
Origin country | Poland | Parent category: Europe |
Operator country | Poland | Parent category: Europe |
Build era | 3 (90s) | |
Topics | fighter Project | (Project:) Planes only developped or planned or built in very few pieces Parent category: Aircraft |
Aera of use | WW2 | (WW2:) second world war |
Scale | 1/72 | |
TextEN | The PZL.50 Jastrzab (Hawk) was a Polish pre-war fighter aircraft designed by Wsiewolod Jakimiuk of the PZL works. The single-seat low-wing monoplane was to serve as a multi-purpose fighter and escort to replace all fighters used previously by the Polish Air Force. Designed after 1936, its prototype was first flown in February 1939. A further two prototypes were almost ready by the time of the Invasion of Poland, but the fighter did not manage to enter mass production before the war. | |
BaseVehicle | Aircraft |
PZL50 JASTZRAB |
PZL50 JASTZRAB |