Hawker Hunter T.7 (RAF & Export) Conversion Set

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Hawker Hunter T.7 (RAF & Export) Conversion Set

Two conversion sets (injection-moulded parts) are included, each containing 14 parts and one clear part (the cockpit canopy). For modeller’s convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the military airport is added. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.

 

 

Colour schemes included in the kit:

1) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7A, XL568/ZF, No.12 Sq., RAF, Lossiemouth Air Base, Moray, Scotland, U.K., 1984-85

2) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, N-302, Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht, KLu), Twente Air Base, the Netherlands, autumn 1958

3) Hawker Hunter T Mk.53, 53-271, White ET-271, No.724 Sq. (Esk 724), Royal Danish Air Force (Kongelige Danske Flyvevåbnet), Skrydstrup Air Base, Denmark, 1970

4) Hawker Hunter T Mk.70, 70-617 (ex-XL605/G-9-214), No.6 Sq., Royal Saudi Air Force (Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Malakiya al-Saʻudiya), Taif Air Base, Saudi Arabia, late 1960s/early 1970s

Ref. No.: MKA14432
 
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280,- Kč (11,43 €)
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Hawker Hunter T.7 (RAF & Export) Conversion Set

The Hawker Hunter was a British jet fighter developed during the late 1940s and its prototype, the P.1067, was flown in July 1951. Succeeding first-generation jet fighters such as the Meteor and Venom, the first Hunters were introduced to RAF service in 1954.
The Hunter T Mk.7 was a two-seat trainer variant built for the RAF. It had the single seat nose replaced by a side-by-side seating section. Originally based on the F Mk.4 fighter, six aeroplanes were rebuilt and 55 were built anew. The first T Mk.7s entered service in 1958.
It was a two-seat swept wing all-metal monoplane aircraft powered by a R-R Avon turbojet. It featured two wing-root intakes, single jet pipe, upward-opened canopy, ejection seats and tail-mounted brake parachute. The on-board armament of the two-seat Hunter was reduced to one (or two) Aden cannon semi-buried in the fuselage undersurface, while up to four drop tanks could be carried beneath the wings.
The Hunter was one of the RAF’s mainstays from the mid-1950s through the sixties. It became a popular machine in foreign service, being exported to many countries worldwide. Two-seat variants remained in use for training and secondary roles with the RAF until the early 1990s.

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Variants:

- Dassault MIRAGE IIIC, N°5, E.C.T.T. 2/2 "Cote D´Or", Dijon, 1972

- Dassault MIRAGE IIIC, N°13, E.C. 10/1 "Valois", Creil-Senlis, 1978

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This item is offered with free shipping, but will be SHIPPED WITH A STANDARD ORDER ONLY.

This means, please do not add this item to your cart separately.

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This set of injection-moulded conversion (differential) parts contains 5 parts. For modeller’s convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the military airport is added. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included

 

 

Colour schemes included in the kit:

1) Lockheed (SABCA-built) F-104G Starfighter, c/n 683D-9081, Black JD+112, JG 74 (Jagdgeschwader, Fighter Wing), Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe), Neuburg Air Base, West Germany, 1964-67

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Colour schemes included in the kit:

1) Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0892 (c/n 1180), Black 60892, 436th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), 479th TFW (Tactical Fighter Wing), US Air Force, Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, 1965

2) Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter, s/n 57-0927 (c/n 1244), Black 70927, ‘Debbie Sue’, 435th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), 479th and 8th TFWs (Tactical Fighter Wing), US Air Force, Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 1967

3) Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0910 (c/n 1198), Black 0-60910, ‘Pussycat’, 435th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), 479th and 8th TFWs (Tactical Fighter Wing), US Air Force, Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 1967

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  • F-16A Fighting Falcon (Fokker-built), 289, s/n 78-0289 (c/n 6K-18, Block 10), No. 338 Sq., highlighting the unit assignment to the NATO Rapid Reaction Force, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Ørland Air Base, Norway, 1995

These decals were designed to be used with 1:144 Revell kits.

IN STOCK
200,- Kč (8,16 €)
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quality 3D printed model kit by SMALL SCALE SHOP well known from Shapeways.Box contains 3D printed parts, a clear 3D printed canopy, a decal sheet for one (Italian) plane and an instruction sheet.


The AMX International AMX is a ground-attack aircraft jointly developed by Brazil and Italy. The AMX is designated A-11 Ghibli by the Italian Air Force and A-1 by the Brazilian Air Force. The Italian name, "Ghibli", is taken from the hot dry wind of the Libyan Desert.

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