The four-engined Avro Lancaster was without doubt the most famous of all the RAF heavy bombers in World War II. From 1942 it formed the backbone of the night bombing offensives deep in Germany and gained its fame through the sinking of the Tirpitz and the destruction of the Möhne and Eder dam. The Lancaster was able to carry loads of up to 9,980 kg of bombs, the heaviest individual one being the Grand Slam . It saw service up to 1945 in 68 RAF Bomber Command squadrons and flew over 156,000 sorties. Out of a total of 7,300 aircraft produced almost half were lost. Today only two examples exist that are still airworthy, one in Great Britain, the other in Canada. - New mould - Surface details with recessed panel lines - Detailed cockpit with instrument panel and side panels - Space for navigator and radio operator - Detailed bomb bay - Bomb bay hatches with struts - 3 rotating MG turrets - 12 bombs - One Cookie bomb - Glazed cockpit with different attachments - Detailed Merlin engine - Main landing gear bay with separate side struts - Detailed main undercarriage - Movable propeller - 2 different propeller blades
Super decals with 2 RAF versions for Mk.I and Mk.III: - Avro Lancaster B.Mk.III, No. 100 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Elsham Wolds, April 1945 - Avro Lancaster B.Mk.III, No. 9 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Bardney, 1945
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age 10+
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country version 1 Great Britan length 295 mm number of parts 257 wingspan 428 mm
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level very ambitious scale 1:72
Product description 29.5 cm long 42.8 cm wing span additional colours 5 9 39 76 85 86 90 91 99 article description Avro Lancaster Mk.I/III main colours 8 15 48 68 82 83
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