PZL P-37B Los - Cobi WW2
PZL P-37B Los - Cobi WW2
The PZL.37B LOS was a two-engine, medium bomber of Polish production. The "Los"(moose) was a low-wing, self-supporting, all-metal construction, with wing mechanics and a retractable landing gear. Thanks to the compressors, the engines could operate at high altitudes, and the specially constructed chassis, despite the small wheels, allowed the use of field airports. The "Los"(moose) had, at the time, high top speed and cruising speed, as well as a very good mass-to-load ratio. The plane could handle more than 2,500 kg of bombs, and reached a top speed of over 400 km / h (depending on the version). At the time this put it in the world's forefront.
This new plane from COBI features revolving propellers, a retractable pilot cabin, movable wing flaps, wheels hidden in the chassis, movable carabiners at the front and rear of the aircraft, and a flap opening in the chassis for launching bombs.
415 blocks
2 figures Polish pilots
Bodywork with pad printing
Easy-to-follow instruction manual
Compatible with other brands of construction blocks
Model dimensions (length x width x height): 330mm x 435mm x 105mm