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Old 10-23-2007, 10:59 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Small Nation Planes of WWII in Plastic

What's the next to last one? (from the bottom)
 

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What's the next to last one? (from the bottom)

That's an IAR-80 of the Romanian air force. This fighter, which had a top speed in the 315-325mph range , along with an improved version, fought quite well against the Russians and even against intruding U.S. bombers, escorting P-38s, etc. in 1944.
 

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That's an IAR-80 of the Romanian air force. This fighter, which had a top speed in the 315-325mph range , along with an improved version, fought quite well against the Russians and even against intruding U.S. bombers, escorting P-38s, etc. in 1944.


Thanks. I have a plastic model of one in 1:72 that someone put together. I thought that's what it was, but wasn't sure.
 

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Nice collection of some lesser covered types.
 

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