Description
The Soviet I-153 biplane fighter, also known as “Chaika,” was created in 1938 by the Polikarpov Design Bureau. It was an advancement of the I-15 fighter line, featuring retractable landing gear (unlike the fixed gear of the I-15), and was considered one of the most advanced biplane fighters of its time. A total of 3,437 of these aircraft were produced. The I-153 was first used in combat against Japanese aviation in the skies over Mongolia in the summer of 1939. However, by the time the war between Germany and the Soviet Union began, this fighter was already considered obsolete—its low speed made it unable to catch up with even some bomber modifications like the Ju 88 and Dornier. Despite this, it continued to be used as a fighter, an air defence aircraft, and even as an attack aircraft. During Operation Barbarossa, advancing German forces captured a large number of operational aircraft on Soviet airfields, including the I-153. These were used by the Luftwaffe for test flights, and some were subsequently transferred to Germany’s allies, including Finland.
Key Features
- I-153 fighter with figures of two Luftwaffe officers, a pilot, and four ground personnel
- Figures showcase detailed clothing and equipment elements
- Fighter reproduced with accurate geometry, matching the real model
- Three marking options and decals available for the I-153 in its Luftwaffe aircraft variant
Markings Available
- I-153, Jagdfliegervorschule 3 , Wien-Schwechat, 1942
- I-153, Luftlandegeschwader 1, Eastern Front, 1942
- I-153, Rechlin Test Centre 1942
Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 141
- Length: 130 mm
- Width: 208 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm





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