Revell 04659 1/32 Eurocopter EC135 ADAC
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
The EC135 P2 has been in production at Eurocopter since 2002. It is regarded as the most cost-effective and quietest helicopter in its class. In 2011, the Franco-German Company delivered its 1000th EC135 to the ADAC. With 49 of its own escue and Intensive-Care Helicopters, 180 employees and 37 Air Rescue Stations at daily readiness the ADAC Air Rescue Service Ltd is the largest air rescue organization in Germany. By the end of 2012, the ADAC had undertaken approximately 690,000 operational sorties. The ADAC works together with more than 700 Flying Doctors and 260 HEMS crew members. In the first half of 2013, the Yellow Angel of the Skies took off some 25,500 times and helped approximately 23,000 people. Fitted with the new Particle Filter System IBF (Inlet Barrier Filter), EC135 P2 D-HBYF, has been in service with the ADAC Air Rescue Service since March 2011.
- New Mould
- Finely Structured Surfaces
- Detailed Cockpit with Control Column and Instrument Console
- Cabin with Rescue Equipment and Equipment Rail in the Roof
- Stretcher, Defibrillator Box and Oxygen Bottles
- Tailgate can be installed in the open or closed position
- Imitation Engine and Gearbox Units
- Detailed Rotor Head wit Control Linkage
- Detailed Fenestron Tail Rotor
- Tail Stabilisers with separate Navigation Lights
- Detailed Skid Under-carriage
- Antennae and Windscreen Wipers
- Decal Set for 2 ADAC Versions
- Eurocopter EC135 P2, c/n 0078, D-HBYF, ADAC, Christoph 6 , Bremen, Germany 2013
- Eurocopter EC135 P2, c/n 0100, D-HBYF, ADAC, Christoph 31 , Berlin, 2013
The EC135 P2 has been in production at Eurocopter since 2002. It is regarded as the most cost-effective and quietest helicopter in its class. In 2011, the Franco-German Company delivered its 1000th EC135 to the ADAC. With 49 of its own escue and Intensive-Care Helicopters, 180 employees and 37 Air Rescue Stations at daily readiness the ADAC Air Rescue Service Ltd is the largest air rescue organization in Germany. By the end of 2012, the ADAC had undertaken approximately 690,000 operational sorties. The ADAC works together with more than 700 Flying Doctors and 260 HEMS crew members. In the first half of 2013, the Yellow Angel of the Skies took off some 25,500 times and helped approximately 23,000 people. Fitted with the new Particle Filter System IBF (Inlet Barrier Filter), EC135 P2 D-HBYF, has been in service with the ADAC Air Rescue Service since March 2011.
- New Mould
- Finely Structured Surfaces
- Detailed Cockpit with Control Column and Instrument Console
- Cabin with Rescue Equipment and Equipment Rail in the Roof
- Stretcher, Defibrillator Box and Oxygen Bottles
- Tailgate can be installed in the open or closed position
- Imitation Engine and Gearbox Units
- Detailed Rotor Head wit Control Linkage
- Detailed Fenestron Tail Rotor
- Tail Stabilisers with separate Navigation Lights
- Detailed Skid Under-carriage
- Antennae and Windscreen Wipers
- Decal Set for 2 ADAC Versions
- Eurocopter EC135 P2, c/n 0078, D-HBYF, ADAC, Christoph 6 , Bremen, Germany 2013
- Eurocopter EC135 P2, c/n 0100, D-HBYF, ADAC, Christoph 31 , Berlin, 2013
General Info | |
Scale | 1/32 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
Subtype | Military Aircraft |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Reward Points: 55
- SKU: RV 04659
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