Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331
Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331
Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331
Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331
Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331

Plastic construction w// stand

he Lavochkin La-7 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of WW II. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La-5.This plane had a more powerful engine and better armament and incorporated aerodynamic improvements. The ASh-82 FNU radial engine generated 1,850 hp (1380 kw), and the armament was increased to three ShVak20 mmcannon. La-7 were well liked by their pilots, and some of Russia's top aces flew them, including Ivan Kozedub, three time hero of the Soviet Union, the number one allied ace with 62 victories, all of them while flying Lavochkin fighters. The last was a La-7 which he received in July, 1944. He shot down 17 German aircraft, one of them being a Messerschmitt Me-262 jet.

approx. 5" long x 5.4" wingspan

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Easymodel 1/72 Russian La-7 "White 27" Kozhedub 176,GFAR 36331

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Plastic construction w// stand

he Lavochkin La-7 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of WW II. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La-5.This plane had a more powerful engine and better armament and incorporated aerodynamic improvements. The ASh-82 FNU radial engine generated 1,850 hp (1380 kw), and the armament was increased to three ShVak20 mmcannon. La-7 were well liked by their pilots, and some of Russia's top aces flew them, including Ivan Kozedub, three time hero of the Soviet Union, the number one allied ace with 62 victories, all of them while flying Lavochkin fighters. The last was a La-7 which he received in July, 1944. He shot down 17 German aircraft, one of them being a Messerschmitt Me-262 jet.

approx. 5" long x 5.4" wingspan

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