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L-19/o-1 Bird Dog Asian Service US - Model Kit 246 mm Scale 1/32 Roden 627

Description: L-19/o-1 Bird Dog Asian Service US - Model Kit 246 mm Scale 1/32 Roden 627 BUY NOW! BEST PRICE !Shipping​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​We will ship your order by AIRMAIL with tracking numberWe ship from Ukraine. Shipping works fine despite the warShipping time: - 2 weeks to EU - 3-4 weeks to US ​​​​​​​- 3-5 weeks to otherDiscount We offer combined shipping discount.Save money on shipping. Be smart!Pay half price shipping for additional item bought.​​​​​​​Save 50% shipping discount ​​​​​​​for the cheapest item shipping priceADD ME AS FAVORITE SELLERMaterial Plastic Theme XX century airplanes Scale 1/32 Condition New Information about model: Roden 620 Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Scale: 1/32 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue. Condition: New in Box Cessna L-19 / O-1 "Bird Dog" - a communication and surveillance aircraft. It was the first all-metal fixed-wing aircraft for the United States Army. The kit includes: frames with details decal 1 frame is made of transparent plastic (cab light) scheme for coloring the model detailed instruction in Russian and English History: In the late 1940s the Commander of the U.S. Air Force announced a competition for an aircraft to conduct air correction of artillery fire, which would also be used as a communications airplane. The need to develop a new plane was connected to the fact that the previous aircraft types in this category dated back to World War II and had an archaic design, including the use of such materials as wood and canvas, with which the flying surfaces were covered. The new aircraft was required to be all-metal. Of the proposals tendered, the winner was the Cessna company, which according to the specifications required for the new type significantly modified their earlier Model 170. Primarily the changes concerned the fuselage, improving the view towards both the upper and the rear hemisphere. The plane could transport a pilot and one passenger, or one wounded on a stretcher; for this purpose the cabin doors were enlarged and special mounting brackets were fitted. Series production of the new type, officially named the L-19/O-1 Bird Dog, began at the end of 1950, and soon the initial order of 418 units was increased to 3,600 planes, in light of its great potential. The O-1 was delivered not only to army aircraft and training departments, but also to units of the U.S. Marine Corps, where it was named the OE-1. In training units they were used purely for instrument training of pilots in flight conditions, and this variant was called the TL-19D. The first experience of the O-1 in combat conditions during the Korean War proved that the plane could be used also as an operational trainer, using light munitions. Their main task was the marking of targets for other, more powerful strike planes using unguided rockets. Such machines, which were modified according to the new requirements, were designated TO-1A and TO-1E. The Vietnam War, which escalated in the following decade with even greater forces engaged, once again proved the need for an aircraft of this class. The O-1 was used with great success for reconnaissance, as an artillery spotter, convoy escort, communications plane and also for light strike. During this period they received new designations as O-1F and O-1G. Despite the emergence of more modern aircraft which performed the same military functions, such as the O-2 Skymaster and OV-10 Bronco, the O-1 remained in front line service because of its unique characteristics, especially the ability to take off and land on smaller and unprepared airfields. Its military career officially ended only in 1974, when a formal decision was adopted to exclude the O-1 from combat operations.A small number of O-1s was transferred to the Air Force of Asia - these aircraft were used by the Self-Defense Forces of Japan, the Air Force of Thailand. Cambodia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Phillipine and South Vietnam. After that time a small number of O-1s were used in civil air patrol service, while others were sent for scrap or resold to private owners. The total number of O-1s produced reached nearly 3,500 units. L-19/o-1 Bird Dog Asian Service US - Model Kit 246 mm Scale 1/32 Roden 627 BUY NOW! BEST PRICE !​​​​​​​We will ship your order by AIRMAIL with tracking numberWe ship from Ukraine. Shipping works fine despite the warShipping time: - 2 weeks to EU - 3-4 weeks to US ​​​​​​​- 3-5 weeks to otherShipping​​​​​​​ ADD ME AS FAVORITE SELLERMaterialPlasticThemeXX century airplanesScale1/32ConditionNew Information about model: Roden 620 Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Scale: 1/32 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue. Condition: New in Box Cessna L-19 / O-1 "Bird Dog" - a communication and surveillance aircraft. It was the first all-metal fixed-wing aircraft for the United States Army. The kit includes: frames with details decal 1 frame is made of transparent plastic (cab light) scheme for coloring the model detailed instruction in Russian and English History: In the late 1940s the Commander of the U.S. Air Force announced a competition for an aircraft to conduct air correction of artillery fire, which would also be used as a communications airplane. The need to develop a new plane was connected to the fact that the previous aircraft types in this category dated back to World War II and had an archaic design, including the use of such materials as wood and canvas, with which the flying surfaces were covered. The new aircraft was required to be all-metal. Of the proposals tendered, the winner was the Cessna company, which according to the specifications required for the new type significantly modified their earlier Model 170. Primarily the changes concerned the fuselage, improving the view towards both the upper and the rear hemisphere. The plane could transport a pilot and one passenger, or one wounded on a stretcher; for this purpose the cabin doors were enlarged and special mounting brackets were fitted. Series production of the new type, officially named the L-19/O-1 Bird Dog, began at the end of 1950, and soon the initial order of 418 units was increased to 3,600 planes, in light of its great potential. The O-1 was delivered not only to army aircraft and training departments, but also to units of the U.S. Marine Corps, where it was named the OE-1. In training units they were used purely for instrument training of pilots in flight conditions, and this variant was called the TL-19D. The first experience of the O-1 in combat conditions during the Korean War proved that the plane could be used also as an operational trainer, using light munitions. Their main task was the marking of targets for other, more powerful strike planes using unguided rockets. Such machines, which were modified according to the new requirements, were designated TO-1A and TO-1E. The Vietnam War, which escalated in the following decade with even greater forces engaged, once again proved the need for an aircraft of this class. The O-1 was used with great success for reconnaissance, as an artillery spotter, convoy escort, communications plane and also for light strike. During this period they received new designations as O-1F and O-1G. Despite the emergence of more modern aircraft which performed the same military functions, such as the O-2 Skymaster and OV-10 Bronco, the O-1 remained in front line service because of its unique characteristics, especially the ability to take off and land on smaller and unprepared airfields. Its military career officially ended only in 1974, when a formal decision was adopted to exclude the O-1 from combat operations.A small number of O-1s was transferred to the Air Force of Asia - these aircraft were used by the Self-Defense Forces of Japan, the Air Force of Thailand. Cambodia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Phillipine and South Vietnam. After that time a small number of O-1s were used in civil air patrol service, while others were sent for scrap or resold to private owners. The total number of O-1s produced reached nearly 3,500 units.

Price: 48.98 USD

Location: Kyiv,

End Time: 2024-12-27T13:42:34.000Z

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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

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Brand: RODEN

Scale: 1:32

MPN: RN627

Features: Kit

Recommended Age Range: 14+

Character Family: US airplane

Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine

Model length: 11 inches

Kit include: Plastic model (2 plastic frames + decal)

Material: Plastic

Year: 1917

Period: 1917

Type: Airplane

Theme: Militaria

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