Aviation72 1: 72 Folland Gnat T1 RAF Display Team ‘ Red Arrows ‘ XR977 Preserved Cosford Museum

NZD $176.99

  • 1/72 Scale Fully Assembled & Painted Diecast Model
  • Stand supplied – Wingspan approx 10cms
  • Undercarriage fixed down
  • Limited Edition – Certificated
  • New & Boxed

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The Folland Gnat was a small, swept-wing British subsonic jet trainer and light fighter aircraft developed for the Royal Air Force, and flown extensively by the Indian Air Force. It was designed by W.E.W. Petter, and first flew in 1955. Although RAF interest waned in its possible use as a fighter, the Gnat was modified to meet the 1957 Trainer Specification T.185D that called for an advanced two-seat trainer that could transition pilots between the current DH Vampire T 11 and operational fighters such as the English Electric Lightning. After review of Folland’s proposals, an initial contract for 14 modified Gnat trainers was issued in 7 January 1958. The Folland Fo.144 Gnat Trainer served in the RAF with the designation Gnat T Mk 1. It was notable as the demonstration aircraft of the Red Arrows aerobatic display team between 1964, when the team was formed, and 1979, when it was replaced by the Hawk. When the RAF sold off its Gnats, many were bought by private collectors and some subsequently appeared in the 1991 comedy film Hot Shots!.

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Weight 0.25 kg
ean

4897033250610

brand

Aviation 72

dimensions

19.6 x 19.2 x 5.6 cm