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Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48

Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD
Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD
Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD
Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD
Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD
Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD

Maquette à monter et à assembler. Nouveau Moule Complet 1/48.

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Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48 | Scientific-MHD

Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48

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Romanian plastic model IAR-80 1/48

€22.55

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Specialist since 1955

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Via Chronopost 24H

Via DPD 24/48H

Colissimo 48/72H

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In 3 or 4 installments

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Specialist since 1955

Model to mount and assemble. New complete 1/48 mold.

Degree of finish
To build
Ladder
1/48
Product types
Plastic building models
Types of models
Plastic aircraft models
Vehicle types
Planes

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The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing monoplane, all-metal monocoque fighter and ground-attack aircraft. When it first flew, in 1939, it was comparable to contemporary designs such as the German Messerschmitt Bf 109B, the British Hawker Hurricane Mk.I. Production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry of the IAR 80 into service until 1941. It remained in frontline use until 1944.