Arado Ar 96B/Avia C2 Military Trainer (2 Kits) 1/144 MARK I Models

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Arado Ar 96B/Avia C2 Military Trainer (2 Kits) 1/144 MARK I Models

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Description

The German Arado Ar 96 was a single-engine, low-wing, all-metal monoplane. It was the Luftwaffe's standard advanced trainer during WWII. The prototype, powered by a 179 kW (240 hp) Argus As 10c engine, first flew in 1938. In 1939, an initial batch of Ar 96A aircraft was produced. This was followed by the major production series, the more powerful Ar 96B, fitted with the Argus As 410 engine. The Ar 96 was used for advanced night and instrument-flying training.

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Product Details:

Scale: 1/144
Skill Level: 2
Parts: 25+ per kit
- Painting and assembly required  
- 4 sprues  
- Includes parts for 2 full kits
- Decals
- Clear parts
- Realistic details
- Illustrated instructions

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Paint Schemes:

A.Arado Ar 96B-1, KF+CJ (W.Nr. 4034), FFS A/B 71, Luftwaffe, Prostejov airfield, Bohemia-Moravia Protectorate, 1942
Black
Grey RLM02
Bronze
Black Green RLM70
Yellow

B.Arado Ar 96B-3, TO+WO, Red 60 (W.Nr. 4393), unidentified training unit, Luftwaffe, Germany, summer 1942
Black
Grey RLM02
Bronze
Black Green RLM70
Dark Green RLM71

C.Arado Ar 96B-1, Yellow G-927, unidentified training unit, Royal Hungarian Air Force, 1945
Black
Grey RLM02
Bronze
Black Green RLM70
Yellow
Dark Green RLM71
Light Blue Grey RLM76

D.Avia C-2B1, B-0222 (s/n 832, ex-LH SNB Police Air Patrol Unit a/c), 2nd Sqn., 51st Air Regiment (2. Letka 51. Ip), Czechoslovak Air Force, Pizen-Bory airfield, summer 1951
Black
Grey RLM02
Bronze
Aluminum
Scarlet Red
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