94003 Avia Ba.422

1:72 LIMITED

The Avia Ba.422 aerobatic special was modified according to Novák's comments for the aerobatic competition held in Saint-Germain-en-Laye near Paris.It was built at the beginning of 1938 in two pieces 422.1 OK-AVB which was a backup and Novák's OK-AVC 422.2, powered by Avia Rk-17 engine with 350 hp. Read more

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Producer: RS Models

Description

2 decal variants:

 

1. Avia Ba.422.2 OK-AVC, František Novák, Meeting St. Germain-en-Laye, France 1938

2. Avia Ba.422.1, OK-AVB, Oldřich Košař, Beograd, 1938

 

The upper and lower wings have been modified to improve the view when flying on the back. The competition in France in April 1938 was a great battle for Lt. Novak and the German aerobat von Hagenburg. Novak scored the most points, but by a controversial decision of the French judge was penalized for exceeding the time limit. After that he still completed a successful tour of France. The 422.1 OK-AVB was demonstrated by pilot Oldrich Koshar in Yugoslavia in the summer of 1938.Model with etched and polyurethane parts.

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Category: Limited Edition
Decal variants: Czechoslovakia
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