Gloster Meteor T.7 Hi-tech (Sv. Flygtjänst)


Detaljer
"Commonwealth Trainer"
For a long time the twin seater Meteor T Mk.7 trainers created the backbone of the RAF training network. Also FAA, the aircraft branch of Royal Navy, used them for training purposes. By the virtue of the Commonwealth seven Meteor Mk.7s were purchased by Australian RAAF and Canada received one Meteor Mk.7. Except of the latter the trainer version was exported to other countries; mostly to those air forces that already used single seater fighter version of Meteors. The Commonwealth kit contains two sprues with plastic parts, injected canopy, detailed resin and photo-etched parts. Decals included offer four camouflage markings. FAA's WS103/609 overall red machine with orange additions, RAF's WH144/N-A flown by Czechoslovakian pilot Miro LiÅ¡kutÃÂn, the commander of No.215 AFS, two appearances of RAAF's Meteor A-77-702 and RCAF's only one Meteor Mk.7 WA740 from No.421 Squadron.
For a long time the twin seater Meteor T Mk.7 trainers created the backbone of the RAF training network. Also FAA, the aircraft branch of Royal Navy, used them for training purposes. By the virtue of the Commonwealth seven Meteor Mk.7s were purchased by Australian RAAF and Canada received one Meteor Mk.7. Except of the latter the trainer version was exported to other countries; mostly to those air forces that already used single seater fighter version of Meteors. The Commonwealth kit contains two sprues with plastic parts, injected canopy, detailed resin and photo-etched parts. Decals included offer four camouflage markings. FAA's WS103/609 overall red machine with orange additions, RAF's WH144/N-A flown by Czechoslovakian pilot Miro LiÅ¡kutÃÂn, the commander of No.215 AFS, two appearances of RAAF's Meteor A-77-702 and RCAF's only one Meteor Mk.7 WA740 from No.421 Squadron.
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Mer information
Art.nr MPM72548 Fabrikat MPM Skala 1/72 Land England Epok Modernt Second Hand Nej