Info Eduard 2013 10EN
Info Eduard 2013 10EN
EDUARD
Vol 13, October 2013
ISSUE 40
price US $ 0.00
28.-29.9.2013 photogallery
BRASSIN
BUILT
HISTORY
Hot shots of the cold war
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EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL KITS
(I-16 Type 18 1/48, MiG-15 1/72 - eskoslovensk patnctky)
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Issued by Eduard-Model Accessories, spol. s.r.o. Mrov 170, Obrnice 435 21 [email protected] www.eduard.com
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E-day went down without a hitch. More information about this excellent event can be found in the following newsletter, and also on our Facebook page. As those that have visited us at E-day can attest to, there is another type of show in the works, the first Open House at Eduard. This will be a rather complex affair from an organizational standpoint, with tricky timing for specific department visits, with which we would like to familiarize our visitors with the intricacies of our work. We will even pull some of them into our labor force, and the entire day of investigating, watching, trying and learning at Eduard will result in the first hand production of a kit which our visitors will be able to take home. This event will take place on the last Saturday of the month, November 30th, 2013 at our plant in Obrnice. Since we will only be able to accomodate a maximum of 144 participants, it will be necessary to register which will include the purchase of the entry ticket, and this will be available on our e-shop as of November 1st, until the 144th and final reservation is sold. The era of the MiG is back. On the heels of the MiG-21PFM, we are back with the 1/72nd scale MiG-15, now being released to the modelling world under the designation CESKOSLOVENSKE PATNCTKY (CZECHOSLOVAK FIFTEENS). An old box with new contents will live up to expectations, and became, as it did last year, the main event at E-day. The release of the kit was preceded by a certain amount of anxiety, actually being just finished prior to the show, and the first batch was packaged on Friday midday for Saturday sales. You could think that yeah, thats a typical Eduard week, but its more complicated than that. The kit was done after ten months of work, and
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for our standards that aint half bad, and weve never done a kit as fast as that. The main delay with the kit came about from the need to verify a list of dimensions and proportions. I would go so far as to say that after all of the work that went into this kit, we know the MiG-15 like the back of our hand, and for any debates about such aspects, I can tell you that we are well prepared. I am even experiencing a welcoming anticipation. But, please, dont take that as a challenge. October releases are a graphic illustration of the changed standards when it comes to timing of new items. Along with the Czechoslovak Fifteens kit release, there is a list of new items for not just the MiG-15, but the MiG-15bis as well. Brassin sets are being offered covering the cockpit of both versions, and of the speed brakes as well. There are also photoetched sets being sold for both specific versions. The set of OFAB-100 bombs are relevant to the MiG-15, too. Brass also sees the landing flaps being covered, and an exterior set. The release of the detail sets coinciding with the release of the kit for which they are intended, an unlikely pipe dream not that long ago, is slowly being accepted as the new norm. I wont hide the fact that this pleases me. Still on the theme of rapidly released items shortly after the release of the kit for which they are intended, photoetched brass sets are complete for the F4U-1 Corsair in 1/32nd, as well as the first sets for the Bf 109G-6 in the same scale. In 1/72nd scale, besides the aforementioned sets covering the MiG-15/MiG-15bis, we have four sets for the Ju 88C-6 from Revell, two for the Il-2M from Academy, including one for the landing flaps, a subject matter being given attention to for the Tamiya kit as well. And while on the subject of the famous model company on the planet, we have taken the liberty, under the premise of no ones perfect, to issue an improvement set for the 1/35th scale BT-7. And that isnt even close to all of it. The afoementioned, and the not-as-yet-mentioned, can be found throughout the following pages of this newsletter. We have no intention of being a bore even in the slower months of the summer and the fall. Happy Modeling! Vladimir Sulc
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KITS
Cat.No. 2113
recommended:
672020 672021 672022 672024 672007 672008 672023 72574 72575 MiG-15bis airbrakes MiG-15 airbrakes MiG-15 cockpit MiG-15bis cockpit MiG-15 wheels MiG-15 seat OFAB-100 bomb MiG-15 landing flaps MiG-15/MiG-15bis exterior
Renewed premiere of the anticipated scale kit of MiG-15 in scale 1/72, which was postponed last year due to technical difficulties. This year, were bringing you the same scale kit, however manufactured using latest technologies (like MiG-21 or Spitfire Mk.IX), which allows exceptional rendition of details of this aircraft. Limited edition of the brand new Eduard kit MiG-15 in the 1/72 scale contains two complete kits of planes in MiG-15, MiG-15bis, MiG-15SB and MiG-15bisSB variants (plastic parts, photo-etched accessories and painting masks). Release of this kit is definitely focused to the Czechoslovak service of MiG-15. Extensive decal sheet designed and printed by Eduard contains eleven attractive markings. Another bonus of this kit are Brassin under wing armament (4 pcs of pylons, 4 pcs of adaptor racks and 4 pcs of Czechoslovak developed rockets LR-130).
MiG-15bis, s/n 613234, flown by Capt. Oldrich Paldus, 15th Fighter Regiment, Cottbus AB, German Democratic Republic, August 30 to September 1, 1957
MiG-15, flown by Lt. Jaroslav Sramek, 2nd Squadron, 5th Fighter Regiment, Plzen-Line AB, Late March, 1953
MiG-15, s/n 141303, 3rd Fighter Regiment, Brno - Turany Air Base, ca 1958 - 1964
MiG-15bis, HQ flight , 1st Fighter Regiment, Ceske Budejovice AB, 1954 - 1955
MiG-15bis, 2nd Squadron, 1st Fighter Regiment, Ceske Budejovice AB, Fifties
MiG-15bis, flown by Capt. Frantisek Garaja, 6th Fighter-Bomber Regiment, Sliac airbase, August, 29, 1964
MiG-15bisSB, 30th Fighter-Bomber Regiment, Hradec Kralove / Ceske Budejovice Air Bases, the 1970s
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KITS
Weekend 1/48
Cat.No. 8465
This Weekend edition of I-16 Type 18 brings you a cheap variant of Eduard kit in 1/48 scale. User friendly decals in high quality are designed and printed by Eduard. This kit, in very fair price, does not contains photo-etched accessories, nor the painting mask.
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Bf 109G-6 wheels
1/32 Revell
Brassin set for Bf 109G-6 contains main wheels. The wheel discs come as separate parts. Tyres are designed in loaded state.
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MiG-15 cockpi t
Brassin set for MiG-15 contains 11 resin parts and photo-etched details. This set contains floor, sidewalls, back barrier, seat, railings behing the seat, scope, dashboard, stick, box and cover behind the seat.
MiG-15bis cockpit
1/72 Eduard
Brassin set for MiG-15bis contains 11 resin parts and photo-etched details. This set contains floor, sidewalls, back barrier, seat, railings behing the seat, scope, dashboard, stick, box and cover behind the seat.
672024
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BRASSIN
MiG-15bis airbrakes
Brassin set for MiG-15bis contains 2 airbrakes and 2 rods. Set also contains photo-etched details for airbrakes bays.
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1/72 Eduard
MiG-15 airbrakes
Brassin set for MiG-15 contains 2 airbrakes and 2 rods. Set also contains photo-etched details for airbrakes bays.
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MiG-21PFM wheels
This Brassin set for MiG-21PFM consists of: - 2 main wheels with accurate pattern - separate brake drums (for better painting posibilities) - separate wheel disks - nose wheel with separate brake drum - nose wheel fork made from stronger material - additional photo etched set - painting mask
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OFAB-100 bomb
Brassin set contains 8 OFAB 100 bombs. Each bomb will be cast in one piece.
Lancaster wheels
Brassin set for Lancaster in 72nd scale. Set contains 2 main wheels and spur wheel. Set comes with painting mask and photo-etched details.
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PHOTO-ETCHED
SETS
SELECTED
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PE-SETS
Bf 109G-6 1/32 Revell (32780)
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BT-7 exterior 1/35 Tamiya (36257)
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All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately, but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
BIG3329 P-51K 1/32 TAMIYA
32776 P-51K interior S.A. 32327 P-51K exterior
JX156 P-51
32759 Lynx Mk.88 sonar interior S.A. 32501 Remove Before Flight
EX398 P-40E/K
32326 Lynx Mk.88 sonar exterior (BIG3330) BIG3329 P-51K 1/32 TAMIYA BIG3330 LYNX Mk.88 SONAR 1/32 REVELL BIG4991 P-40E/K 1/48 ITALERI
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DECALS
DECALS
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Decal sheet covering national insignia of Czechoslovak postwar air force with squadron emblems.
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KITS
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33126 F4U-1 Birdcage interior S.A. 1/32 33128 Bf 109G-6 interior S.A. 1/32 FE642 Jaguar A S.A. PE-SETS SS487 Ju 88C-6 interior S.A. 17523 Figures Royal Navy Pacific and Far East 1/350 SS488 F/A-18F S.A. 32343 F4U-1 Birdcage engine 1/32 Tamiya
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F4U-1 Birdcage exterior Bf 109 tools and boxes P-61 placards F4U-1 Birdcage interior S.A. F4U seatbelts Spitfire placards Bf 109G-6 F4U seatbelts FABRIC Bf 109G seatbelts FABRIC Bf 109G seatbelts F4U-1 placards BT-7 interior US Armoured Gun Truck BT-7 exterior Jaguar A exterior MiG-21PFM accessories Jaguar A S.A. MiG-21PFM interior Ju 88C-6 exterior Ju 88C-6 antennae Ju 88C-6 surface panels S.A. Il-2M landing flaps Il-2M3 landing flaps MiG-15 landing flaps MiG-15/MiG-15bis exterior Il-2M S.A. Ju 88C-6 interior S.A. F/A-18F S.A.
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DECALS
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HISTORY
REMIERE
Libor Rek
can went into an opposite turn at a height of 3200m, and went into a dive towards Stankov and began to gain as much speed as possible, heading south to the border. Lt. Sramek in his MiG stuck to his victim, and at 950km/h and 250m range, fired again. Another hit was confirmed by flames and thick smoke emanating from the right side of the fuselage. The aircraft flew above the overcast, and the second, and lead, of the American pair directly overflew the S-102 flown by Lt. Milan Forst, and if he did in fact fire on the MiG, he missed. The Czechs were well aware of their proximity to the border by this time, and
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kenstein (1190m) are mountains around 7km south-southeast of Zelezna Ruda. It was in this vicinity that two border guard regiments conducting acoustic monitoring reported a lot of activity on the night of the 10th of March, 1953 and through the next day. Certainly, after the downing of the F-84, the airspace along the southwest border of the Czechoslovak Republic witnessed a lot of both CSSR and American aircraft. Even on the same day, GCI reported a further 44 aerial targets! In the afternoon, a threesome of F-84s flew over Sucice, and pairs of fighters on standby were launched from Cheb, Zatec, Dobran and Ceske Budejovice. Aerial assets were propped up by the western powers as well, and on March 17th, twenty-five F-86s of the 81st FIW were moved in from the British field at Bentwaters. The hot atmosphere of the Cold War soon cooled, and things on both sides of the Iron Curtain returned to normal. For further reading for those interested, we would like to recommend: - A book by the author of this article, Ing. Libora Reznak, entitled Stribrny tryskac MiG-15 (in Czech language), ISBN 978-80-8756714-2, Svet kridel 2012 (Silver Fighter - The MiG-15) - A book by Jaroslav Sramek Vzpominky pilota (in Czech language), ISBN 978-8086808-80-2, Svt krdel 2010 (Memoirs of a Pilot) - an internet article by Tomas Souaek at: pilotinfo.cz (http://www.pilotinfo.cz/z-historie/ fakta-o-souboji-porucika-sramka-s-porucikem-brownem)
The ground crew chief paints a red star as a kill mark under the Lt. Sramek MiG-15s canopy! (archiv Eduard)
so they broke off their intercept at 1104h. They landed on their home field at 1120h. The American aircraft was, in fact, shot down. It crashed reportedly 20km southeast of Regensburg, near the village of Falkenstein (alt 1312m). The pilot, 1st Lt. Warren G. Brown (AO 753603) of the 53rd FBSq out of Furstenfeldbruck Air Base, ejected at 300m and landed in the woods of Hundessen. He was found by some local kids, which he asked in English, if he was in Germany. They did not understand him, and so he scrawled a swastika in the sand, and by the reaction he was able to determine that the worst was over. The kill of the Czechoslovak pilot, however, brought his government many headaches, too. The victim aircraft fell outside the territory of Czecholsovakia, and this opened up a lot of diplomatic maneuvering room for the Americans. The second problem for the Czechs came about as a result of the aggressive nature of the intercept, without the attempt to use internationally accepted signals and protocols established for communication between interceptors and the intercepted. The Americans also never admitted to breaching the border by the F-84Es. In fact, to this day, they claim that the Czechoslovak aircraft flew into the American Occupational Zone and attacked the patrolling Thunderjets. One diplomatic note starting off with Your Excellency..... followed another, and the Czechoslovak government vehemently denied the Western account of the event. The American side demanded an apology and monetary compensation. For the destroyed F-84E, 49-2192A, they demanded payment of $235,349 US, and a total for damage and pain and suffering of the US government of $25,034 US. The pilot who was flamed, W. G. Brown, demanded $10,000 for pain and suffering, while the flight lead, Capt. Donald C. Smith (AO 1903259) demanded only $1,000. All in all, the bottom line demand was for a payment of $271,384 US. The United States government, through its ambassador, George Wadsworth, filed a complaint against Czechoslovakia to
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be dealt with in an international court of law. The results remain unknown. The American pilots were no rookies. Both were Korean War vets, Capt. D. C. Smith reportedly flew 100 missions. Czechoslovak pilots Jaroslav Sramek and Milan Forst, despite the fate of the American aircraft on German soil and thanks to the stormy political backdrop at the time, achieved not much more than the success of the mission. On March 9th, the funeral of Joseph Stalin took place in Moscow, and it has been speculated that the entire incident was a reconnaissance mission to test the morale and political resolve of the Czechoslovak army. Lt. Sramek was attached to the Czechoslovak delegation to the Worldwide International Youth and Student Festival in Bucharest. M Forst eventually received a reprimand for failure to maintain a combat formation. The ground crew personnel were anticipating a collective thumbs up, but advancement only met conscripts performing basic technical duties on the S-102 involved. The first military engagement between Czechoslovak pilots and enemy intruders ended with no bloodshed and a slew of jubilant ovations. Milan Forst flew out of Caslav from 1958, and, as an armaments instructor, served temporarily in Egypt. He studied at VAAZ Brno, and in 1969, went into the reserve forces. He also worked in a warehouse and later as a retail supervisor for domestic supply in Treblice. Jaroslav Sramek remained in the military until retirement with the rank of Colonel. It is necessary to take the information on the Americans with a grain of salt. References to pilots W. G. Brown and D. C. Smith are missing in the database of the USAF between 1950 and 1957. The F-84E 49-2192 did belong to the 53rd FBS, but is reported as destroyed a year earlier, on April 9th, 1952 in a mid-air collision over Rhein-Main. The Czechoslovak side also rejected the reported impact location of the downed aircraft. There are several spots in Germany that bear the name Falkenstein. Two of them - Grosser Falkenstein (altitude 1315m) and Kleiner Fal-
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Editors Notes:
The Czechoslovak account of events from Brigadier General J. Vosahla of the Ministry of National Defense, March 12th, 1953:
On March 3rd, 1953, two S-102 aircraft received orders to perform typical engagement training procedures at Prestice and Holysov. The pair was led by Lt. Sramek, Jaroslav, and his wing was Lt. Forst, Milan (Lt. Forst was the instigator during the exercise). The pair took off at 1045h and headed out at 240 degrees, and a left hand turn established a course for Prestice (waypoint no.1) at an altitude of 3,000m. Over Prestice, the pair turned on a heading for Holysov (waypoint no.2). On Lt. Srameks order, Lt. Forst initiated his attack on the flight leader. The line between Prestice and Holysov was flown twice. Over the course of the third flight, Lt. Sramek noted a pair of aircraft over Merklin. At a point when their range closed to 500600m, and with 200m height difference, they were identified as F-84s with American national insignia. The aircraft were marked with brown and silver stripes, and drop tanks at the wingtips, which were painted red. At 1059h, Lt. Sramek reported to flight control supervisor Major Grznarov, that he had spotted two F-84s. The F-84s separated. The lead aircraft banked left, while his wing banked right. Lt. Sramek gained position for intercept on the lead F-84 and called his wing into the group. At 1059:30h, Major Grznar gave the order to intercept. At 1101h (Holysov), in the second sharp turn (both turns lasted approximately two minutes), and at a range of 300m, Lt. Sramek fired a short burst from the NS-23 cannon. The right wingtip tank was hit, which began to trail white smoke. At 1102h (Stankov), the F-84 completed its second turn and exited the area at a high velocity of approximately 800km/h south (heading 180). Lts Sramek and Forst pursued at approximately 900km/h. At 1103:30h (Chodska Lhota), Lt. Sramek fired his second and last salvo, after which black smoke emanated from the F-84 in the approximate vicinity of the cockpit, and the aircraft was subsequently engulfed in flame. At 1104h (Chudenin), the pair of S-102s broke off their intercept and initiated a climbing turn to the left. At this point, Lt. Forsts aircraft was overflown by some 100m by the second F-84. Lt Forst turned his aircraft in the direction of the F-84, but the latter had taken cover in the overcast, and Lt. Forst broke off the engagement. At 1106h (Plane), Lt. Forst re-established his position with his lead, and took a heading of 320 degrees at a speed of 550km/h. At 1109h, Lt. Sramek contacted ATC, and reported that he did not
know where he was. At 1109:30h, Lt. Sramek is instructed to use radio navigation aids. At 1110h, Lt Sramek calls on radio navigation (and calculates his location as being in the vicinity of Vlkanov). At 1111:30h, he receives his first heading of 060 (towards Metelsko) At 1112h, Lt, Sramek confirms his position a second time. At 1112:30, he receives a heading of 065 degrees. At 1114, confirms his position a third time. At 1114:30, he receives a heading of 062 degrees. At 1115h, the pair overfly the airfield at Dobrany. At 1116h, Lt Sramek is asked if he knows his position, to which he replies that he does, and has the airfield in sight. At 1120, the pair sets down. The final salvo was fired at the F-84 by Lt. Sramek at 1103:30h in the vicinity of Bystrice nad Uhlavou. Given a rate of decent of 10m/s, the enemy aircraft could have impacted the ground in the vicinity of Falkenstein. General Smoldas added on March12 that on the night of March 10/11, an elevated amount of personal and utility automobile traffic was noted in the area of the Falkenstein mountain. This was the first time that such a level of activity had been recorded in this location. This can be taken as evidence in support of the assertion that the F-84 impacted in the vicinity of the Falkenstein mountain. The American account of events contained in the DPA report (in conjunction with information of High Commissioner James Conant: An American jet fighter was intercepted and shot down over federal territory on Tuesday by two Soviet MiG-15 jet fighters. As has been stated by the American side, both fighters originated in Czechoslovakia. The American fighter, which during the course of a training flight was located over the Bavarian forest, impacted near Falkenstein, in Hundessen. The pilot was able to eject in time, and parachuted into a forest of fir trees. Except for superficial scrapes and bruises, no injury was suffered. On impact, the aircraft was completely destroyed. Exploding munitions did not allow nearing the crash site for an hour.
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BIG3329 BIG3330 BIG4991
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P-51K 1/32 Tamiya LYNX Mk.88 SONAR 1/32 Revell P-40E/K 1/48 Italeri
ON APPROACH
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BRASSIN
648126 OFAB-100 Soviet bombs 1/48 648127 OFAB-250 Soviet bombs 1/48 648128 Mk.82 bombs w/airbrake early 1/48 672026 Il-2 wheels 1/72 Tamiya 632019 F4U-1 wheels 1/32 Tamiya 632020 Bf 109G-6 exhaust stacks 1/32 Revell
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Mirage IIICJ
1/48 Weekend
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La-5FN
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PE-SETS
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Figures Russian WWI S.A. 1/350 3D 1/350 P-40 placards 1/32 B-25J gun nose interior S.A. 1/32 B-17 placards 1/32 B-17 seatbelts FABRIC 1/32 Remove Before Flight UK 1/32 B-25 seatbelts FABRIC 1/32 M1A2 SEP TUSK II 1/35 Israeli Tank TIRAN 5 1/35 MiG-21PFM exterior 1/48 MiG-29 9-13 F.O.D. and ladder 1/48 MiG-29 9-13 exterior 1/48 Bf 109E seatbelts FABRIC 1/48 JAS-39 Gripen S.A. 1/48
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LIMITED EDITION
(SIZE: M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL)
Cat.No. TR2113
Colour T-shirt designed in cooperation with the Rezava vrtule studio with the motive of MiG-15 from the limited edition box.
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