70027 Yakovlev Yak-1b Expert Set!

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  • Manufacturer: Arma Hobby
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  • Type: Aeroplane model kit
  • Medium: plastic + accessories
  • Scale: 1/72
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Yak-1b model kit with accessories in 1/72 scale. New metal tools, excellent details.

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Yakovlev Yak-1b fighter aeroplane model kit 1/72 scale, new metal tools, with accessories for advanced modelers, .

Yak-1b model set contents:

  • New plastic parts (metal molds)
  • Large decal with many markings options and two sets of stencils/control panel included
  • Photo-etched parts
  • Canopy and wheel masks

Colours and markings schemes

  • Yak-1b, No. 4, 1 squadron, 1 Fighter Aviation Regiment, W/O Edward Chromy, Zadybie Stare, lato 1944 r.
  • Yak-1b, No. 13, 2 squadron, 1 Fighter Aviation Regiment, „ От польского патриота проф. Вольф-Мессинга польскому летчику”, F/SGT Hugo O'Brien, Operation Berlin 1945.
  • Yak-1b, No. 2, 148 IAP, „Сталинскому соколу Леониду Смирнову от трудящихся Фрунзенского района г. Саратова”. Aeroplane flown by Regiment CO, Capt. Leonid Smirnov. After his death flown by Ltn. Mikhail Shkomplektov, who has mistakenly landed on German airbase in  Anapa on 11 May 1943.
  • Yak-1b, „Сталинскому соколу Леониду Смирнову от трудящихся Фрунзенского района г. Саратова” in German markings. Probably in Erprobungsstelle Rechlin on Autumn 1943.
  • Yak-1b, No. 26, 31 GIAP, „Лётчику Сталинградского фронта Гвардии Майору тов. Ерёмину от колхозника колхоза «Стахановец» тов. Головатова”, major Boris Yeryomin , Solodovka, Stalingrad Front, December 1942 r.
  • Yak-1b, No. 6, GC3 Normandie, Albert Durand, Khatenki, Summer 1943.

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History of the Yak-1b Fighter

Yak-1b is one of the most famous fighter aircraft of World War II. Its history began in the late 1930s when J. Stalin commissioned the development of a modern fighter aeroplane, whose performance would match the British Spitfire and the German Bf-109. The new fighter was to be made of readily available materials and based on engines produced from the USSR. The prototype marked as I-26 was flown on January 1940. During the tests, some flaws in the new design were revealed, which were successively eliminated to send the aircraft into serial production in February. The new aircraft was first shown to the public during the parade on November 7, 1940, in Moscow.

The Yak-1 turned out to be a very successful construction; it had excellent manoeuvrability and stability in flight. It was also easy to fly. The basic structure of the aircraft was modified continuously and improved. In June 1940 one of the serial machines was rebuilt, lowering the rear part of the fuselage and installing a teardrop cockpit's canopy. Also, a retractable tail wheel was introduced, a new WISz-105 propeller and the oil cooler was adopted from the Jak-3 fighter. Besides, the armament was modified - two 7.62 mm SzKAS km were replaced with one 12.7 mm UBS, and 20 mm SzWAK gun remained unchanged. In July 1942, state trials of a modernized fighter jet were carried out, and the aeroplane was designated as Yak-1b. In the past, this aircraft was referred to in the literature as the Yak-1M. It was not correct because it was an initial designation of the other aeroplane: the Yak-3.

Jak-1b fighters passed baptism of fire during the fighting at Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk (campaigns 1942/43). At that time, they were equal to the Messerschmitt Bf-109F and Spitfire V planes. Jak-1 and Jak-1b fighter aircraft were used in combat to end of WW2 hostilities. In addition to Soviet Air Forces, these planes also entered the service of two Allied units - the French Regiment "Normandie - Niemen" and the 1st Polish Fighter Regiment "Warsaw". The regiment took part in the fighting over Warsaw, the Pomeranian Wall breakthrough, the capture of the Kołobrzeg and in the Berlin Operation. Yak-1b planes remained in Polish Aviation equipment until 1946.

history by Marcin Wawrzynkowski, KPM

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