Hobby Boss British Fleet Air Arm Avenger Mk.I Airplane Model Building Kit
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Features optional open weapons bay with choice of different stores.Decals and color painting guide for 3 Fleet Air Arm aircraft.1/48 Scale Aircraft
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Product Description First flown on 1 August 1941, the three-seat Grumman TBF-1 Avenger torpedo-bomber entered US Navy service just in time to participate in the Battle of Midway in June 1942. During its World War II lifespan, the Avenger design changed very little, and this allowed it to be built in huge quantities. Demand for the airplane was so great that the General Motors Company was also contracted to build it, under the designation TBM-1, beginning in September 1942. Over 1,000 TBF/TBMs (designated Avenger Mk I) were also used by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm in both Atlantic and Pacific theaters. The Avenger was also used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The second major variant was the TBM-3, which featured strengthened wings to allow rockets and radar pods to be carried. From the Manufacturer Grumman WWII era carrier-capable, mid-wing, torpedo bomber, British Royal Navy equivalent to the TBF-1. Kit features fine recessed panel lines and rivets; highly detailed cockpit, dorsal turret and weapons bay - full fuselage interior from cowling to tailwheel bulkhead; twin row radial engine with accessory section, exhaust manifold and mount; separately molded aft fuselage door and wing flaps; multi-part optional open canopy sections; ventral gun; optional folded wings.
Features optional open weapons bay with choice of different stores.Decals and color painting guide for 3 Fleet Air Arm aircraft.1/48 Scale Aircraft
상품설명
Product Description First flown on 1 August 1941, the three-seat Grumman TBF-1 Avenger torpedo-bomber entered US Navy service just in time to participate in the Battle of Midway in June 1942. During its World War II lifespan, the Avenger design changed very little, and this allowed it to be built in huge quantities. Demand for the airplane was so great that the General Motors Company was also contracted to build it, under the designation TBM-1, beginning in September 1942. Over 1,000 TBF/TBMs (designated Avenger Mk I) were also used by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm in both Atlantic and Pacific theaters. The Avenger was also used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The second major variant was the TBM-3, which featured strengthened wings to allow rockets and radar pods to be carried. From the Manufacturer Grumman WWII era carrier-capable, mid-wing, torpedo bomber, British Royal Navy equivalent to the TBF-1. Kit features fine recessed panel lines and rivets; highly detailed cockpit, dorsal turret and weapons bay - full fuselage interior from cowling to tailwheel bulkhead; twin row radial engine with accessory section, exhaust manifold and mount; separately molded aft fuselage door and wing flaps; multi-part optional open canopy sections; ventral gun; optional folded wings.
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