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Scale model 1/72 Aircraft Hawker Harrier GR.1 Italeri 1435

Scale model 1/72 Aircraft Hawker Harrier GR.1 Italeri 1435

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Article:
IT1435
Product weight, g:
200
Time:
Сучасна техніка
Scale:
1/72
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Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale plastic model 1/72 Aircraft Hawker Harrier GR.1 Italeri 1435
Paints and glue are not included!


The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
frame,
decals,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

The Harrier is probably the most famous military aircraft with V/STOL (vertical and/or short take-off and landing) characteristics in history. Designed and developed during the 1960s by the British company Hawker Siddeley, the Harrier entered active service at the end of the decade. Its Rolls Royce Pegasus engine and its design created with the adoption of lateral flow nozzles that modify the direction of the propulsive thrust contributed to the creation of its notoriety and its myth. Widely used in the military by the British Royal Air Force, the Harrier GR.1 is also the holder of an award. In May 1969, a transatlantic commemorative competition (50 years after the first transoceanic flight) was held between London and New York.
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Scale plastic model 1/72 Aircraft Hawker Harrier GR.1 Italeri 1435
Paints and glue are not included!


The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
frame,
decals,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

The Harrier is probably the most famous military aircraft with V/STOL (vertical and/or short take-off and landing) characteristics in history. Designed and developed during the 1960s by the British company Hawker Siddeley, the Harrier entered active service at the end of the decade. Its Rolls Royce Pegasus engine and its design created with the adoption of lateral flow nozzles that modify the direction of the propulsive thrust contributed to the creation of its notoriety and its myth. Widely used in the military by the British Royal Air Force, the Harrier GR.1 is also the holder of an award. In May 1969, a transatlantic commemorative competition (50 years after the first transoceanic flight) was held between London and New York.
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