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Product Description ■ This item is an achromatic resin-cast kit before assembly.
Silverwings is a manufacturer of Pola Do that has released many high-quality resin-cast kits.
It is not cheap at all, but it is a kit for Aircraft Modeller with wonderful details and part accuracy to match it.
The kit consists of 84 resin-parts and 1 clear-resin-part, and comes with 3 types of markings (Italian type and 2 Spanish type).
It is truly a super kit with a lot of contents.
Makki M. 41 bis is an Italian warcraft that made its first flight in 1929. It consists of 84 resin-parts and 1 clear-resin-part. It comes with 3 types of markings (Italian type and Spanish type).
In 1927, the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) competed for a successor to the Makki M. 7 ter warcraft. In response, Makki Company developed the M. 41 based on the design of the M. 26.
The M. 41 was a single-seat, single-leaf aircraft with a wooden fuselage. It was equipped with 2 7.7 mm machineguns. The engine was a 420 horsepower Fiat A. 20 mounted between the fuselage and the upper wing and a pusher type with a propeller mounted at the rear.
In 1927, the M. 41 and SIAI S. 58 bis competed against each other, but neither of them was adopted. In 1929, Makki Company participated in the M. 41 bis, a modified version of the M. 41 with radiators and other improvements. In addition to the performance of the SIAI S. 58 ter, Makki and Regia Marina signed a contract for 41 aircraft.
The Regia Marina began operating in 1930. The M. 41 bis was mounted on the Trento-class, Zara-class heavy craft, and the Alberto di Giussano class light craft. It performed better than the competitor SIAI S. 58 ter. They were deployed in the M. 41 bis, a modified version of the M. 41 with radiators and other improvements. In the competition held again in, Company participated in the M. 41 bis, a modified version of the M. 41 with radiators and other improvements. In addition, it performed better than the competitor SIAI S. 58 ter. They were also deployed in the Water Fighter Corps and 1927 1938