DISPLAY BASE SHOWN NOT INCLUDED
Soviet variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber developed from the Sukhoi Su-7. It enjoyed a long career in Soviet, later Russian, service and was widely exported to Eastern Bloc, Arab air forces, Angola and Peru as the Su-20 and Su-22.
- Engraved panel lines
- well-appointed cockpit
- Optional (canopy, undercarriage and speed brakes)
- Detailed (engines and exhaust, wheel wells)
- Separate control surfaces
- Variable-sweep wing
- Filigree probes and antennae
- Photoetch (seatbelts and pylon accents)
Decals and color painting reference for (7) aircraft:
- (x3 M3) 313th ORAP base Vizavi, Afghanistan, May 1988
- Russia Air Force, Red 95
- Red 50
- (x4 M4) 43rd OMShAe
- Black Sea Fleet, Gvardeiskoe Field, Crimea, January 1998
- 174th APIB, Afghanistan, 1988
- 886th ORAP, 15th VA, Afghanistan War; Ukraine)