ICM 48093 LaGG-3 Series 7-11 WWII Soviet Fighter 1/48

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icm48093

The LaGG-3 belonged to the new generation of Soviet fighters that were created just before WWII. The first prototype named I-301 was completed in March 1940. The trio of constructors – S. Lavochkin, V. Gorbunov and M. Gudkov, designed it. The main difference of this project became the all-wooden construction.

Serial production of the new fighter named LaGG-3 began in January 1941 in 5 plants. The main producer became the Plant 21 in Gorky. 7th series was completed with armament including ShVAK cannon, BS heavy machine gun and 2 ShKAS machine guns, since the 11th series ShKAS machine guns were removed and 6 PS-82 were installed.

In air battles of the war in the Soviet-German front LaGG-3 showed its solid construction, power armament, but it was too heavy and had difficult control. But in skilful hands it became menacing weapon of air war.

Time period
   WW2
Markings
   LaGG-3 series 11, Capt. V. Mironov, 609th IAP (Fighter Regiment), Afrikanda airfield (Murmansk area), Summer 1942.
   LaGG-3 series 7, 3th GvIAP (Guard Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, Leningrad area, February 1942.
Model size (length x width)
   184 x 204 mm
Box size
   247 x 183 x 33 mm
Number of details
   88
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Product Name ICM 48093 LaGG-3 Series 7-11 WWII Soviet Fighter 1/48
Description

The LaGG-3 belonged to the new generation of Soviet fighters that were created just before WWII. The first prototype named I-301 was completed in March 1940. The trio of constructors – S. Lavochkin, V. Gorbunov and M. Gudkov, designed it. The main difference of this project became the all-wooden construction.

Serial production of the new fighter named LaGG-3 began in January 1941 in 5 plants. The main producer became the Plant 21 in Gorky. 7th series was completed with armament including ShVAK cannon, BS heavy machine gun and 2 ShKAS machine guns, since the 11th series ShKAS machine guns were removed and 6 PS-82 were installed.

In air battles of the war in the Soviet-German front LaGG-3 showed its solid construction, power armament, but it was too heavy and had difficult control. But in skilful hands it became menacing weapon of air war.

Time period
   WW2
Markings
   LaGG-3 series 11, Capt. V. Mironov, 609th IAP (Fighter Regiment), Afrikanda airfield (Murmansk area), Summer 1942.
   LaGG-3 series 7, 3th GvIAP (Guard Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, Leningrad area, February 1942.
Model size (length x width)
   184 x 204 mm
Box size
   247 x 183 x 33 mm
Number of details
   88
SKU icm48093
Weight (lbs) 3.000000
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