Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.13 / Killers of the Middle East

Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.13 / Killers of the Middle East
Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.
"Tropicalised" version of the NF.11 to replace the Mosquito NF.36 for service with 39 Squadron in Malta and Cyprus and 219 Squadron based in Egypt.
| Ref. No.: | mini379 |
| Availability: | IN STOCK |
Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.13 / Killers of the Middle East
The first of 40 production aircraft built by Armstrong Whitworth was first flown on 21 December 1952.
Former Royal Air Force aircraft were later sold to Egypt (6 aircraft), France (2 aircraft), Israel (6 aircraft) and Syria (6 aircraft).
Products purchased together with this product
Decal set for Dassault OURAGAN (Israel / El Salvador)
High-quality decal set (screenprint) for Dassault OURAGAN in 1/144 scale. These are leftover decal sets from the MINIWING resin kit, which are no longer available. Suitable for use on other kits as well.
Variants:
- Dassault OURAGAN, Israeli Air Force, 113 Tajeset "ha´Tsira´a", 1956
- Dassault OURAGAN, Fuerza Aérea Salvadorena, 1970s
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Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.11 / NATO Users
Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.
Night Fighter variant with airborne interception (AI) radar designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth, three prototypes followed by 311 production aircraft for the Royal Air Force and 20 for the Royal Danish Air Force.
Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.11 / RAF Service
Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.
Night Fighter variant with airborne interception (AI) radar designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth, three prototypes followed by 311 production aircraft for the Royal Air Force and 20 for the Royal Danish Air Force.
Harrier T.2/TAV-8A/TAV-8S Matador ‘Tall Fin‘
One injection-moulded kit is supplied in this box; it contains 63 parts and two clear parts (the cockpit canopy). A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Siddeley Harrier T Mk.2, XW925/25, Yellow 25 (c/n 212013), No.233 OCU (Operational Conversion Unit), RAF, Wittering Air Base, Cambridgeshire, U.K., early 1972
2) Hawker Siddeley Harrier T Mk.2A, XW934/06, Red 06 (c/n 212017), No.1(F) Sq., RAF, Wittering Air Base, Cambridgeshire, U.K., seen during a squadron exchange at Nörvenich Air Base, West Germany, May 1975
3) TAV-8A Harrier (Hawker Siddeley Harrier Mk.54), BuNo 159383/KD5, White 5/KD (c/n 212023), VMAT-203 (Marine Attack Training Squadron) ‘Hawks’, US Marine Corps, MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, U.S.A., autumn 1976
4) VAE.1 Matador (Hawker Siddeley Harrier Mk.54/TAV-8S), VAE.1-1 (BuNo 159563), 01-807, Black 7 (c/n 212029/5), 008 Escuadrilla (Sq.), Spanish Navy (Arma Aerea de la Armada Española), Naval Air Station Rota, Spain, late 1980s
