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The Caudron C-714 was a light fighter aircraft used in France and Finland during World War II.
The prototype with retractable undercarriage flew in 1938.
It was mass-produced from 1939 with a 500 hp Renault 12R 03 engine and 4 7.5 mm machine guns under the wings.
During the fighting in France they were flown mainly by Polish and Czechoslovakian pilots. Several machines were sold to Finland, and captured machines were also used by the Luftwaffe.
A restored machine is on display in the museum in Kraków.
Plastic model kit
Scale 1:72
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
The prototype with retractable undercarriage flew in 1938.
It was mass-produced from 1939 with a 500 hp Renault 12R 03 engine and 4 7.5 mm machine guns under the wings.
During the fighting in France they were flown mainly by Polish and Czechoslovakian pilots. Several machines were sold to Finland, and captured machines were also used by the Luftwaffe.
A restored machine is on display in the museum in Kraków.
Plastic model kit
Scale 1:72
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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