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Hi guys,
Who can identify this aircraft?
Efforts have been made to include certain details which would be rather odd if this were just a decoration piece. A bump back below and two bumps on top of the fuselage, and no the largest is not for R2-D2 but a turret where the front one looks like a navigation dome. What makes this model special is the tail section that is extremely large. The cockpit section is traditional and not of the superimposed type. At first sight no glass nose, but that is not always detailed with other ID models.
Is it a fantasy plane?
I do not think so, I suspect this is a NATO identification model as it is similar in style to other models I own. (aluminium, size, style, color)
Given the construction of the aircraft, straight wing and nacelle engines, this must be something from shortly after WWII and before the arrow wing development and resembles that of TU-14, IL-28, but also B46 and other variants.
Is this a USSR prototype thought to be operational in the West? That wouldn't be the first time NATO made that mistake as I've seen such models before.
It probably scale 1/72, and there is a meaningless number series engraved on the bottom which is not compliant with other ID models. It doesn't look like a production serial number either because it's quite long. For the rest nothing to be found that could contribute to the maker, used or whatever. All those things together make it a strange model, it is a cast model so not made as a unique metalworking model. There must have been several made. The kitten's paw and heart were later added and I assume that there is no connection with the aircraft.
Who can identify this aircraft?
Efforts have been made to include certain details which would be rather odd if this were just a decoration piece. A bump back below and two bumps on top of the fuselage, and no the largest is not for R2-D2 but a turret where the front one looks like a navigation dome. What makes this model special is the tail section that is extremely large. The cockpit section is traditional and not of the superimposed type. At first sight no glass nose, but that is not always detailed with other ID models.
Is it a fantasy plane?
I do not think so, I suspect this is a NATO identification model as it is similar in style to other models I own. (aluminium, size, style, color)
Given the construction of the aircraft, straight wing and nacelle engines, this must be something from shortly after WWII and before the arrow wing development and resembles that of TU-14, IL-28, but also B46 and other variants.
Is this a USSR prototype thought to be operational in the West? That wouldn't be the first time NATO made that mistake as I've seen such models before.
It probably scale 1/72, and there is a meaningless number series engraved on the bottom which is not compliant with other ID models. It doesn't look like a production serial number either because it's quite long. For the rest nothing to be found that could contribute to the maker, used or whatever. All those things together make it a strange model, it is a cast model so not made as a unique metalworking model. There must have been several made. The kitten's paw and heart were later added and I assume that there is no connection with the aircraft.


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