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Su-17 M3 'Fitter' - Modelsvit
Su-17 M3

Skala:
1:72
Status:
Idéer

The Su-17 is one of the most brutal looking aircraft I have ever seen, it gives the impression of a steam train. It looks intimidating even just standing on the ground.

Unfortunately there are no exact matches of the special versions of the Fitters used in the Hungarian Air Force (with the larger Tumansky engine inside instead of the usual Ljulka), so these models will have to do).

Projekt inventering

Fullständiga kit
72047
Su-17M3
UA ModelSvit 1:72
72047 2017 Nya delar
Detalj och omvandlingssatser
AM-72-106
Su-17/20/22 Fitter Pitot Tubes and 30mm gun barrels
Master 1:72
AM-72-106 2016 Nytt verktyg
672103
UB-32 rocket pods
Eduard 1:72
672103 2016 Nytt verktyg
Dekaler
72172
Su-17/22
HADmodels 1:72
72172 2017
Masker
CX489
Sukhoi
Su-17M3 Fitter for ModelSvit
Eduard 1:72
CX489 2017 Nytt verktyg
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Hungarian Air Force
Idéer 13×Pågående 3×Avslutad 15×Placerad i kö 1×Avbokad 1×

Kommentarer

21 September 2019, 08:24
Łukasz Gliński
Not sure whether the HuAF usedM3 or M4 (as the latter one was the main export version AFAIK)
 21 September 2019, 19:47
Thomas Kolb Författare
Hungary never used the M4 (like Poland), but they ordered the M3 with a Tumansky engine instead of the usual Ljulka. The idea was that the engines would be interchangeable with the similar engines used in the MiG-23 (which they turned out to be not). So in order to build a correct Hungarian Fitter model, one would need to broaden the back of the fuselage slightly and change the auxiliary air intakes. Personally, I won't care.
 21 September 2019, 20:33
Łukasz Gliński
Lucky you then 🙂 I'm still waiting for the M4 variant
 22 September 2019, 10:30