Corgi - Panavia Tornado GR.1, RAF, No.9 Squadron, Johnnie Walker 'Still Going Strong', 1/72

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Metal finished model of British Panavia Tornado GR.1 fighter aircraft

Metal model with plastic accessories in 1:48 scale. The model comes with a stand.

RAF, No.9 Squadron, Johnnie Walker 'Still Going Strong'

Dimensions: length 34,8 cm, wingspan 28,9 cm

Limited edition with numbered certificate.

The aircraft is from the Corgi Archive Aviation edition, which is highly sought after by collectors. This is always a limited edition with certificate and serial number. It is possible to have the model on a landing gear or on a metal stand. It is characterized by top quality workmanship.

Panavia Tornado
The Panavia Tornado is a military supersonic multirole aircraft that was developed by a joint effort between the UK, Germany and Italy. The aircraft was created in response to the need to replace obsolete machines such as the Blackburn Buccaneer and the F-104 Starfighter. The first prototype flew in 1974 and series production ran from 1979 until 1998. The Tornado is primarily used for tactical reconnaissance, air attacks on ground targets, airspace protection and electronic warfare. The Tornado is a twin-engine aircraft with a delta wing that allows it to fly at supersonic speeds and high altitudes. It is equipped with advanced electronic systems, including radar, navigation and communications equipment, and a fire control system. The Tornado has been used in many conflicts, including the Gulf War, the Kosovo War and the Iraq War. As of 2019, there were about 200 Tornado aircraft in active service with the Royal Air Force and Luftwaffe. In 2019, it was announced that the Tornado aircraft would be retired from service in 2024 with all three countries involved in its development.

Additional parameters

Category: Panavia Tornado
Warranty: 24 měsíců
Scale: 1/48
Period: Modern production (1945 - present)
Production material: Metal with plastic parts

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