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A06021 Blackburn Buccaneer S.2C

A06021 Blackburn Buccaneer S.2C

SKU: A06021

The mighty Blackburn Buccaneer was one of the most capable low-level strike aircraft of the Cold War period, originally entering Royal Navy service in 1962 to counter the significant threat of a massive Soviet Naval expansion programme. Rather than face the crippling cost of building new ships of their own to meet this threat, British thinking at the time was to use their new strike jet to destroy the Soviet ships with a combination of conventional and nuclear weapons. Capable of extremely high speeds at low level, the Buccaneer proved to be the ideal aircraft to keep the Warsaw Pact countries on their toes, even though the performance of the first Buccaneers to enter service was affected by a lack of power from their two de Havilland Gyron Junior engines. Operating from the decks of Britains relatively small aircraft carriers, the Buccaneer had to be tough and its rugged, no nonsense design approach was underlined rather effectively by the aircrafts manufacture and flight testing procedure.

 

Constructed at Blackburn Aviations Brough facility, each assembled Buccaneer was transported by road, pulled behind a truck on its own undercarriage. They would make a journey of around 16 miles down winding country lanes and across bridges with sharp bends to the companys Holme-on-Spalding Moor facility, where they would undergo final checks and flight testing. Addressing most of the issues which prevented the early aircraft from realizing their full potential, the Buccaneer S.2 was a much improved platform, boasting a modified wing, increased fuel capacity and a pair of powerful Rolls Royce Spey engines. This new variant provided the Fleet Air Arm with a truly exceptional strike aircraft, which excelled in the low level environment in which it was tasked to operate.

 

One particularly useful design feature for an aircraft which operated mainly over water was the type of ejection seat fitted in the Buccaneer in the event of a ditching, the seat would still fire even if the aircraft was submerging. As the Royal Navy retired their larger carriers in 1978, their much loved Buccaneers were transferred to the care of the Royal Air Force, who were already admirers of the many qualities possessed by this aircraft and grateful for this increase in their inventory. At its peak strength towards the end of the 1970s, the Blackburn Buccaneer equipped no fewer than six Royal Air Force Squadrons.

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Safety Information

WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.

  • spec

    length   26.8cm

    height   6.88cm

    width     18.6cm

    wingspan    186mm

    how many parts  141

    skill level    3

    scale    1/72 

     

  • scheme one

    Blackburn Buccaneer S Mk.2 RN 1:72 SCHEME A

    no 11 silver-metallic

    no33 black-matt

    no53 gunmetal-metallic

    no56 aluminium-metallic

    no61 flesh-matt

    no85

    black-satin

    no93 desert yellow

    no123 extra dark sea grey-satin

    no127 us ghost grey-satin

    no155 matt olive drab-matt

    no163 dark green-satin

  • scheme two

    Blackburn Buccaneer S Mk.2 RN 1:72 SCHEME B

    no11 silver-Metallic

    no33 black-matt

    no53 gunmetal-metallic

    no56 aluminium-metallic

    no61 flesh-matt

    no85 black-satin

    no93 desert yellow

    no123 extra dark sea grey-satin

    no127 us ghost grey-satin

    no155 matt olive drab-matt

    no163 dark green-satin

  • Safety Information

    Safety Information

    WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.

  • License line


    BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.

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