Description
Kinetic’s third variation on the Mirage III brings us the two-seater Mirage IIIBE/D/DE/DS/D2Z
The kit comprises 233 parts in grey plastic with 10 parts in clear plastic and markings for six schemes. There are many parts that do not apply to this version and many more optional parts, so the count of parts actually used for the build will be substantially lower than 233
Versions:
Mirage IIIBE 13-ZJ, Squadron EC 1/13 “Artois” French Air Force, BA132 Colmar Meyenheim 1989.
Mirage IIIBE 2-ZC, Squadron EC 2/2 “Côte d’Or”, French Air Force, BA102 Dijon-Lonvic 1982.
Mirage IIIDS J-2011 – Swiss Air Force – Schweizer Luftwaffe, Duberdorf AB 2003.
Mirage IIID A3-113, 2nd Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Austrian Air Force, RAAF Base Williamtown 1981.
Mirage IIIDE number CE11-29, Ejército del Aire ALA 11, Valencia-Manises AB, 1992.
Mirage IIID 2Z 849 – South African Air Force, 1985.
The Mirage III is a multirole aircraft designed by the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation in the late 1950s. It was the first European-designed fighter jet capable of exceeding Mach 2 in level flight.
The Mirage III spawned numerous variants and achieved considerable export success, with 21 user countries and 1,401 aircraft built (including the Mirage 5 versions). Switzerland, Australia, and Belgium produced it under license. Israel developed aircraft based on the Mirage III (Nesher and Kfir).
While the first Mirages were delivered in the early 1960s, many were still in service around the world at the beginning of the 21st century, some 40 years later. They had generally undergone extensive modernization.
Kinetic model airplane K48054 Mirage III BE/D/DE/DS/D2Z 1/48
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Mirage III BE/D/DE/DS/D2Z aircraft model.
Versions:
Mirage IIIBE 13-ZJ, Squadron EC 1/13 “Artois” French Air Force, BA132 Colmar Meyenheim 1989.
Mirage IIIBE 2-ZC, Squadron EC 2/2 “Côte d’Or”, French Air Force, BA102 Dijon-Lonvic 1982.
Mirage IIIDS J-2011 – Swiss Air Force – Schweizer Luftwaffe, Duberdorf AB 2003.
Mirage IIID A3-113, 2nd Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Austrian Air Force, RAAF Base Williamtown 1981.
Mirage IIIDE number CE11-29, Ejército del Aire ALA 11, Valencia-Manises AB, 1992.
Mirage IIID 2Z 849 – South African Air Force, 1985.
The Mirage III is a multirole aircraft designed by the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation in the late 1950s. It was the first European-designed fighter jet capable of exceeding Mach 2 in level flight.
The Mirage III spawned numerous variants and achieved considerable export success, with 21 user countries and 1,401 aircraft built (including the Mirage 5 versions). Switzerland, Australia, and Belgium produced it under license. Israel developed aircraft based on the Mirage III (Nesher and Kfir).
While the first Mirages were delivered in the early 1960s, many were still in service around the world at the beginning of the 21st century, some 40 years later. They had generally undergone extensive modernization.





















