Detailed drawings and paper model templates for the ESKA-1 were famously published in the Soviet magazine , Issue No. 1, January 1980.
Includes a 2022 revised version published in "Levsha" magazine. ESKA-1 Technical Specifications Wingspan 6.9 meters Length 7.8 meters Max Speed ~120 km/h (depending on surface conditions) Engine Typically powered by an M-63 or similar motorcycle engine Wing Profile
Provides the ESKA-1 Paper Model Archive for download via Google Drive. Detailed drawings and paper model templates for the
Приложение "ЮТ для умелых рук" 1980 год.
You can find the digitized January 1980 issue, including the "Museum on a Table" section with ESKA-1 patterns, on the JT-Archive . ESKA-1 Technical Specifications Wingspan 6
The (Экранолетный спасательный катер-амфибия) is a historic Soviet ground-effect vehicle (ekranoplan) designed by the Central Laboratory of Rescue Technology (CLST) under OSVOD in the 1970s. It was developed as a high-speed, amphibious rescue craft capable of reaching casualties up to 150 km from shore. Download Resources
The craft is notable for its in the wings and its ability to clear obstacles like sandbars and shallow water that would stop traditional boats. on the JT-Archive .
Specialized modeling sites offer high-resolution vector redraws and scans of the 1980 patterns in RAR or PDF format: