Plastic model aircraft kit of the Avia B-534 is a Czechoslovak biplane produced during the period between the World War I and World War II. In 1932, the Czechoslovak aircraft company flew the first prototype of a single-engined fighter biplane, the Avia B-34, designed by Frantisek Novotny.
Kit has engraved panel lines, subtle fabric-over-frame effects, detailed cockpit and forward fuselage, single piece propeller with separate spinner, detailed undercarriage, arresting hook, optional windscreen or canopy, die cut mask, color photoetch (seatbelts, instrument panel, control stick, fuselage, windscreen and other interior and exterior accents).
Decals and color painting guide for (5) aircraft: cn 592, Erprobungsstelle Travemunde, Germany, 1940/1941; cn 524, Jagdfliegerschule 3 or 4, Germany, early 1940’s; Flugzeugfuhrerschule A/B 115, Wels, Germany, June 1942; AIr Regiment 4, Praha-Kbely, Czecho-Slovak Republic, March 1939 and cn 519, letka 13, No.13 Squadron, Spisska Nova Ves, Slovak Republic, 1941 – includes stencil data, rigging diagram, optional instrument panel.