Ultimate SU-33 Flanker Set (Blue Line Acrylic) Hataka BS-83
BLUE LINE OPTIMISED FOR BRUSH
The Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D (initially known as the Su-27K) is a carrier-based twin-engine air superiority fighter, member of a well-known Su-27 Flanker family. Design of Su-27K started in 1978 as part of a broader plan of increasing sea presence of the Soviet Union. First two prototypes were manufactured in 1986/87. Su-27K piloted by the famous Russian test pilot Victor Pugachev made its maiden flight in August 1987 at the NITKA testing / training facility in Crimea. Flanker-D entered service with the Russian Naval Aviation in mid-1990s, while official introduction took place in 1998, already under the new Su-33 name. Due to end of the cold-war and subsequent downsizing of the Soviet / Russian Navy, only 24 (26 according to other sources) aircraft were produced.
Contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based, optimised for use with brush):
- HTK-B150 Blue-Green FS35414, overall colour of lower surfaces of Polish AF Su-22M4 / UM3K after overhaul in WZL-2 in Bydgoszcz, Poland
- HTK-B151 Grey Olive RAL6006, base colour of upper surfaces of Polish AF Su-22M4 / UM3K after overhaul in WZL-2 in Bydgoszcz, Poland
- HTK-B152 NATO Green FS34094 / RAL6031 F9, used for upper surfaces camouflage of Polish AF Su-22M4 / UM3K after overhaul in WZL-2
- HTK-B188 NATO Brown FS30051 / RAL8027 F9, used for upper surfaces camouflage of Polish AF Su-22M4 / UM3K after overhaul in WZL-2
- HTK-B125 NATO Black FS37030 / RAL9021 F9, used for upper surfaces camouflage of Polish AF Su-22M4 / UM3K after overhaul in WZL-2
- HTK-B078 Aluminium Used to imitate natural metal colour of lower part of rear fuselage and retracting part of variable-sweep wing of Su-22