Corgi - Bristol Beaufighter Mk.X, RAAF, 455 Sqn, June, 1944, 1/72

Code: AA28603
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Brand: Corgi
128,06 €
Delivery 7 to 10 days
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03/12/2024
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Product detailed description

 

Metal finished model of the British Bristol Beaufighter Mk.X

Metal model with plastic accessories in 1:72 scale. Includes stand.

RAAF, NE775/X2, 455 Sqn, June 1944

Dimensions: length 18,7 cm, wingspan 24,5 cm

Limited edition - model comes with numbered certificate.

The model is from the Corgi Archive Aviation edition, which is highly sought after by collectors. This is always a limited edition with certificate and serial number. It is possible to have the model on a landing gear or on a stand. It is characterized by top quality workmanship.

Bristol Beaufighter
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British twin-engined fighter aircraft deployed during and after World War II. It was developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as an improved version of its predecessor, the Bristol Beaufort. The Beaufighter was armed with four 20 mm guns and up to six 7.7 mm machine guns and could carry up to 900 kg of bombs. It was powered by a pair of Bristol Hercules engines of up to 1,720 hp each and reached a top speed of up to 533 km/h (5,000 mph). It also had excellent manoeuvrability and excellent climb capability. The aircraft was deployed on many battlefields, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Pacific. It was successful in combat against enemy aircraft such as German bombers, but also proved successful in attacks on ground targets such as ships, vehicles and buildings. The Bristol Beaufighter was produced in various versions, including a night fighter and a maritime patrol aircraft. In total, more than 5,900 Beaufighters were produced, many of which were in service until the late 1950s.

Additional parameters

Category: Bristol Beaufighter
Warranty: 2 years
Scale: 1/72
Period: World War II (1938-1945)
Production material: Metal with plastic parts

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