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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA2314 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC A19-5, "F" of No. 30 Sqn., RAAF Port Moresby, March 1943
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Die-cast metal. Superb detailing in 1/72 scale. Pre-painted with pad applied markings. Fully assembled. Weapons that are not permanently attached. Comes with crew figures Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Movable propellers. Minimum use of plastic.
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1941 saw the arrival of the latest variant of the Bristol Beaufighter, the Mk. IC. The Mk. IC entered active service on Malta in May 1941 with the No. 252 Squadron. They proved extremely effective destroying Axis shipping, aircraft and ground strafing in the Mediterranean region. Because the Mk. IC could be adapted to carry 250 or 500 pounds bombs along with its stellar performance, Coastal Command replaced their aging Beauforts and Blenheims with the Beaufighter. The Mk. IC was used by Britain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
Beaufighter Mk.IC msn T4924 was built by the Fairey Aviation Co. in Stockton, UK and delivered to the RAAF on April 20, 1942. It was assigned A19-5 and arrived at 30 Squadron on June 15, 1942 with the code F. 30 Squadron was established as a long-range fighter squadron attacking Japanese shipping and coastal bases. In March 1943, 30 Squadron took part in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea where heavy losses were inflicted on the Japanese. After incurring various types of damage and repairs over two years the aircraft came to a tragic end on December 13, 1944.
Specifications for the Bristol Beaufighter Mk. IC
Role – Anti-shipping Strike Fighter
Crew – 2
Production – 397
Dimensions Length – 41 ft 4 in (12.6 m) Wingspan – 57 ft 10 in (17.63 m) Height – 15 ft 10 in (4.83 m)
Weight Empty – 14,069 lb (6,382 kg) Loaded – 21,100 lb (9,571 kg)
Performance Powerplant – 2 x Bristol Hercules III (1,400 hp each) or Bristol Hercules XI (1,590 hp) radial engines, 3-bladed propellers Speed @ 15,000 ft (4,572 m) – 323 mph (520 km/h) Initial Climb Rate – 1,850 ft/min (564 m/min) Time To 10,000 ft (3,050 m) – 5.8 minutes Service Ceiling – 28,900 ft (8,808 m) Range – 1,170 miles (1,883 km)
Armament Nose – 1 x 4.20 mm cannon Wings – 6 x .303 machine guns
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