1945 Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane 1/72 Diecast Model Oxford Aviation Series

$ 23.23

Model: Lavochkin LA7 gtin13: Does Not Apply Dimensions: 10" W x 6" H x 12" L Color: White Brand: Oxford Diecast Vehicle Year: 1945 UPC: Does Not Apply MPN: Does Not Apply Scale: 1:72 Vehicle Type: Airplane Vehicle Make: Other Material: Diecast Theme: World War II Character Family: Other

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1945 Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane 1/72 Diecast Model Oxford Aviation Series | eBay 1945 Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane 1/72 Diecast Model Oxford Aviation Series Product Details Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane Model - Oxford Diecast Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane Model - Sergei Federovich Dolgushin, 156th Fighter Regiment (1945) Oxford Aviation Series - 1/72 Scale Diecast Model Discover the meticulously crafted 1/72 scale diecast model of the Lavochkin LA7 Fighter Plane, piloted by Sergei Federovich Dolgushin of the 156th Fighter Regiment in 1945. This Oxford Diecast model is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of World War II aviation and Soviet military history. Product Features: Brand New: Unopened in the manufacturer's original packaging. Detailed Exterior: True-to-scale detail with realistic panel lines, antennas, and surface details. Display Stand Included: Perfect for showcasing this historic aircraft. Durable Construction: Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts for a heavy, realistic feel. Dimensions: Approximately L-4.5", W-5.25", H-1.5". Highly Accurate: An authentic representation of the Lavochkin LA7, ideal for collectors and military history enthusiasts. Historical Significance: The Lavochkin La-7 was a Soviet single-engine, single-seat fighter aircraft renowned for its speed, maneuverability, and powerful armament. Designed by the Lavochkin company, it was one of the most advanced fighters of its time and played a crucial role during World War II. Piloted by Sergei Federovich Dolgushin of the 156th Fighter Regiment, the La-7 was deployed on the Eastern Front in 1945. It excelled in air-to-air combat and provided essential support to Soviet ground troops during their final push to Berlin. The La-7 was highly valued by its pilots and was a significant contributor to the Soviet victory in the war. This AC089 Lavochkin LA