TS-11 Iskras from the Polish Air Force Demonstration Team "Red & White Sparks" taxi into Dęblin Air Base after a performance

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TS-11 Iskras from the Polish Air Force Demonstration Team "Red & White Sparks" taxi into Dęblin Air Base after a performance
PZL-Mielec TS-11 Iskra operated by Renegade AV8R Jet Airshows at the Beale AFB Air & Space Expo 2025
PZL TS-11 Iskra
Pzl Ts-11 Iskra
1/72 scale. I'm unsure of the manufacturer.
The Pzl Ts-11 Iskra is a jet trainer used by the Polish Airforce and navy. It came into service in 1963, and remains in limited service today. Some were sold to India but were withdrawn from service in 2004. As well as a training aircraft, some versions have been used as reconnaissance aircraft as well.
Poland entered it to be the Warsaw pact primary jet trainer, but lost out to the Czech L-29 Delfin.
Some have been sold to private collectors.
A PZL TS-11 Iskra of the Polish Air Force. This aircraft is used as a trainer and also by the Polish aerobatics team (Bialo-Czerwone Iskry). Though it is a trainer/aerobatics aircraft, it has some teeth-- armed with a 23mm cannon and pylons for bombs, gun pods, or rockets (as are visible in the last picture)