Revell 04326 1/72 Handley Page Victor K Mk.2
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
Originally developed to carry nuclear and conventional weapons at subsonic speeds and high altitudes, the Handley Page Victor was part of the RAF V bomber fleet until 1968. For a very long time it was assigned a tanker role with active service in 2 wars. In-flight refuelling played a prominent part in RAF Tornado operations in the Gulf Warin 1991. The Victor K Mk 2 tankers were vital for refuelling the Tornadoes and filled the desert air with their swan song. Designed as a strategic bomber to RAF specifications, the prototype first flew in 1952 and went into production for RAF Bomber Command in 1956. With larger and more powerful engines the B2 version was capable of carrying up to 15 tons of nuclear or conventional bombs. From 1965 it was converted to a refuelling tanker. The wing, fuselage and bomb bay tanks have a total capacity of 57,607 kg of fuel. Power plant: four Rolls Royce Conway 201 turbofans each with 9,344 kp thrust. Speed: 1,040 km/h at an altitude of 12,190 m. 6 man crew.
Model Details:
- Structural details on surface
- Cockpit with pilot figures
- Two wing tanks
- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted
- Cockpit door optionally open or closed
- Two refuelling tanks under the wings
- Three refuelling probes
- Rear air brakes optionally extended or retracted
- Separate air brake flaps
- Access ladder
Authentic decal set for following versions:
- Handley Page Victor K2, No.55 Squadron, Royal Air Force Marham, UK, Operation Desert Storm , 1991
- Handley Page Victor K2, No.57 Squadron, Royal Air Force Marham, 1983
Product Details:
- Marketing informations?
age:? 14+
- Product specifications:
country version 1: Great Britain
length: 481 mm
number of parts: 108
wingspan: 496 mm
Originally developed to carry nuclear and conventional weapons at subsonic speeds and high altitudes, the Handley Page Victor was part of the RAF V bomber fleet until 1968. For a very long time it was assigned a tanker role with active service in 2 wars. In-flight refuelling played a prominent part in RAF Tornado operations in the Gulf Warin 1991. The Victor K Mk 2 tankers were vital for refuelling the Tornadoes and filled the desert air with their swan song. Designed as a strategic bomber to RAF specifications, the prototype first flew in 1952 and went into production for RAF Bomber Command in 1956. With larger and more powerful engines the B2 version was capable of carrying up to 15 tons of nuclear or conventional bombs. From 1965 it was converted to a refuelling tanker. The wing, fuselage and bomb bay tanks have a total capacity of 57,607 kg of fuel. Power plant: four Rolls Royce Conway 201 turbofans each with 9,344 kp thrust. Speed: 1,040 km/h at an altitude of 12,190 m. 6 man crew.
Model Details:
- Structural details on surface
- Cockpit with pilot figures
- Two wing tanks
- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted
- Cockpit door optionally open or closed
- Two refuelling tanks under the wings
- Three refuelling probes
- Rear air brakes optionally extended or retracted
- Separate air brake flaps
- Access ladder
Authentic decal set for following versions:
- Handley Page Victor K2, No.55 Squadron, Royal Air Force Marham, UK, Operation Desert Storm , 1991
- Handley Page Victor K2, No.57 Squadron, Royal Air Force Marham, 1983
Product Details:
- Marketing informations?
age:? 14+
- Product specifications:
country version 1: Great Britain
length: 481 mm
number of parts: 108
wingspan: 496 mm
General Info | |
Scale | 1/72 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
Subtype | Military Aircraft |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Reward Points: 43
- SKU: RV 04326
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