Hello,
Ending Flogger I debuted my series of airplanes Heyl ha'avir (before Fouga, Kfir, Raam and Sufa 1/32)
The Eduard box
A board photodecoupe to building the cockpit
and boards of substantial decals!
also opportunity to test this painting set
Mirage IIICJ
The Mirage III is a multi-role aircraft designed by Dassault Aviation in the late 1950s; this is the first fighter European design capable of exceeding a speed of Mach 2 in level flight.
In 1959, Israel sent one of its best pilots try the Mirage III. His account is enthusiastic, and
Mirage III receives the nickname he kept for his Israeli career: Shahak (lightning).
An order for 72 Mirage Mirage IIIB IIICJ and 5 and 2 Mirage IIIR was signed in 1960.
The planes are delivered between April 1962 and 1968 and can equip five squadrons. The Israeli Mirage III are removed from service in the early 1980s.