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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA4101 Sea Harrier FA.2 ZD613/122 No. 800 Sqn. "SATAN 1" decommissioning scheme
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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 figure. Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Minimum use of plastic.
The BAe Sea Harrier FRS1 first entered service with the Royal Navy in April 1980. The aircraft is a naval VTOL/VSTOL jet fighter designed for reconnaissance and attack roles. In 1993 an improved variant of the Sea Harrier was produced as the FA.2 with a more powerful engine, improved air-to-air capabilities and weapons options. The FA.2 was produced until 1998 and continued in service until 2006 when it was replaced by the Harrier GR9. 56 FA.2 Sea Harriers were produced for the Royal Navy.
BAe Sea Harrier ZD613 was built as an FRS1 variant with c/n 41H-912052/B46/P16. Its first flight was on December 17, 1985 and delivered to the Royal Navy on January 15, 1986. In 1994 ZD613 was converted to an FA.2 variant. The aircraft served with the Nos. 801, 899 and lastly 800 Squadron where it became the C/Os aircraft and numbered 122. On March 31, 2004 ZD613/122 wearing a special paint scheme to mark the disbandment of No. 800 Squadron and 24 years of service with the Harrier; led a 6 aircraft final fly-past.
Specifications for the Sea Harrier FA.2
Crew – 1 X pilot
Dimensions Length – 46 ft. 6 in. (14.2 m) Wingspan – 25 ft. 3 in. (7.6 m) Height – 12 ft. 2 in. (3.71 m) Wing Area – 201.1 ft². (18.68 m²)
Performance Power Plant – 1 X Rolls-Royce Pegasus turbofan producing 21,500 lbf (95.64 kN) Maximum Speed – 735 mph (635 kt. / 1,182 km/h) Combat Radius – 620 mi. (540 nmi. / 1,000 km) Ferry Range – 2,000 mi. (1,740 nmi. / 3,600 km) Service Ceiling – 51,000 ft. (16,000 m) Rate Of Climb – 50,000 ft./min. (250 m/s)
Weights Empty – 14,052 lb. (6,374 kg) Maximum Take-Off – 26,200 lb. (11,900 kg)
Armament Guns – 2 X 30 mm (1.18 in.) ADEN cannon pods under the fuselage – 130 rounds each Hardpoints 2 X auxiliary drop tanks for ferry flight or extended range/loitering time 4 X under-wing pylons 1 X fuselage center-line pylon + 2 X attach points for gun pods capable of carrying 8,000 lb (3,630 kg) Rockets – 4 X Mantra rocket pods capable of carrying 18 X SNEB 68 mm rockets each Missiles Air-To-Air AIM-9 Sidewinder missile AIM-120 AMRAAM (Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile) (pronounced "am-ram") Air-To-Surface ALARM (ARM) anti-radiation missile Martel (ARM) anti-radiation missile Anti-ship Sea Eagle missile Bombs Numerous types of unguided bombs
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