04115 Fairey Swordfish Mk.I/III
The Swordfish proved to be one of the few biplanes that remained in service throughout World War II. It was used from 1936 onwards by 25 squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm. Many important combat missions were successfully flown by the Swordfish, the most famous of which was the attack on the Bismarck in May 1941.
Model-details:
- Structural surface details
- Cockpit with pilot figure
- Detailed radial engine
- Movable propeller
- Optional torpedo or rockets
- Decals for 2 versions
Colors: 45 59 67 79 87
| Model details |
| Scale |
1:72 |
| No. of parts |
65 |
| Length |
152 mm |
| Wingspan |
190 mm |
| Skill Level |
3 |
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| Original details |
| Type description |
Torpedo bomber |
| Year/Period |
1934 |
| Origin |
GB |
| Engine capacity |
1 x 559 kW |
| Speed |
222 kph |