




ICM 72012 1/72 I-15 bis WWII Soviet Biplane Fighter
1930s – the “golden age” of biplane fighters. In the Soviet Union, they were designed by N.N. Polikarpov – “the king of fighters”. The first Soviet large-scale fighter I-5 was created by him in 1930.
The next biplane fighter was the I-15. Its main feature is the gull-shaped center section of the upper wing. The aircraft had outstanding maneuverability and was the best in the world for this characteristic.
The I-15bis became a further development of the I-15. Its main differences were the “normal” center section of the upper wing and the NACA hood. Serial production of the I-15bis began in 1937 and continued until 1939.
Specification
- Markings:
- I-15bis, 71st IAP (Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, 1941.
- I-15bis, 71st IAP (Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, summer 1942.
- Model size (length x width): 87 x 142 mm
- Box size: 247 x 183 x 33 mm
- Number of details: 53
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1930s – the “golden age” of biplane fighters. In the Soviet Union, they were designed by N.N. Polikarpov – “the king of fighters”. The first Soviet large-scale fighter I-5 was created by him in 1930.
The next biplane fighter was the I-15. Its main feature is the gull-shaped center section of the upper wing. The aircraft had outstanding maneuverability and was the best in the world for this characteristic.
The I-15bis became a further development of the I-15. Its main differences were the “normal” center section of the upper wing and the NACA hood. Serial production of the I-15bis began in 1937 and continued until 1939.
Specification
- Markings:
- I-15bis, 71st IAP (Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, 1941.
- I-15bis, 71st IAP (Fighter Regiment) of Baltic Fleet Air Force, summer 1942.
- Model size (length x width): 87 x 142 mm
- Box size: 247 x 183 x 33 mm
- Number of details: 53












