Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V
The Armstrong Whitworth Whitley saw action right from the first night of the Second World War when it dropped leaflets over Germany. It then took part in the first bombing raids over German and Italian territories, making the Whitley an integral part of the RAF's bombing offensive in the war.
spec
length-31.3cm
width-35.6cm
wing span-356mm
number of parts-152
scale-1:72
skill level-3
contents
Plastic kit, instruction sheet, paint guide and decal sheet.
schemes 2
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, aircraft flown by Squadron Leader John Charles MacDonald, No. 102 Squadron, No. 4 Group, Yorkshire, England, March 1940. (A)
No 24 Trainer Yellow-Matt
No 29 Dark Earth - Matt
No 30 Dark Green - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 56 Aluminium - Metallic
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 85 Black - Satin
No 74 Linen - Matt
No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, No. 10 Squadron, No. 4 Group (Bomber Command), Royal Air Force Leeming, Yorkshire, England, December 1941. (B)
No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 56 Aluminium - Metallic
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 85 Black - Satin
No 74 Linen - Matt
No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt
