One of the first monoplane fighter aircraft with retractable landing gear was the I-16, developed in the N.N. Polikarpov Design Bureau. The maiden flight was on December 30th, 1934. The “type 10” modification with four machine gun armament and M-25 engine was in production from 1937 to 1939. Some 934 I-16 type 10 planes were manufactured. These fighters took part in the Khalkhin Gol conflict and the Soviet-Finnish war. In the summer of 1941, I-16 fighters were the basis of Soviet Fighter Aviation and participated in air battles on all sectors of the Soviet-German Front.
Model Features
Accurate copy of the prototype
Highly detailed chassis and cockpit interior
Four version decal sheet is included
Markings Available
I-16 type 10, piloted by 1st Lt V.G. Rakhov, 70th Fighter Regiment, Khalhin-Gol, July 1939
I-16 type 10, 70th Fighter Regiment, Khalhin-Gol, July 1939
I-16 type 10, piloted by Sgt F.G. Kalugin, 122d Fighter Regiment, Western Front, Summer 1941
I-16 type 10, piloted by Сpt L.A. Galchenko, 145th Fighter Regiment, Murmansk Region, Summer 1941
Model Information
Scale: 1:32
Number of Parts: 114 pieces
Length: 192 mm
Width: 282 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic