A09189 Hawker Hunter F.4/F.5/J.34
The service introduction of the Hawker Hunter F.4 in March 1955 presented the RAF with a more capable version of their sleek jet fighter, including a much needed increase in its internal fuel capacity. The F.4 also introduced the two distinctive streamlined chin blisters, which were designed to collect spent ammunition links from the guns, thus preventing potential damage to the aircraft.
paint and glue required to coplete model,sold sepratley
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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.
what's in the box
sprues & decals
spec
length 29.1cm
hieght 8.35cm
width 21.4cm
wingspan 214mm
how many parts 124
scale 1/48
scheme two
A09189 Hawker Hunter J 34 No.3 Squadron, Sodertorns flygflottilj F18, Svenska Flygvapnet (Swedish Air Force), Tullinge, Stockholm, Sweden 1959. (C)
no11 silver-metallic
no26 khaki-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
no69 yellow-gloss
no85 black-satin
no89 middle blue-matt
no163 dark green satin
scheme one
A09189 Hawker Hunter FC471:X500.5 No.1 Squadron, Operation 'Muskateer', Royal Air Force Station Nicosia, Cyprus, September-November 1956. (A)
no11 silver-metallic
no26 khaki-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
no69 yellow-gloss
no85 black-satin
no89 middle blue-matt
no163 dark green satin
scheme three
A09189 Hawker Hunter F.4 No. 7 Escadrille, No. 7 Wing, Chievres, Belgium, June 1956. (B)
no11 silver-metallic
no26 khaki-matt
no33 black.matt
no34 white-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
no69 yellow-gloss
no85 black satin
no89 middle blue-matt
no163 dark green-satin
