Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.Mk.2B in "Royal Air Force" service Two-Seat Low-Level Strike Jet Aircraft
model kit from Czech
Master Resin.
For Information:
This model includes 'Hawker Siddeley Aviation' built Buccaneer aircraft, with examples of both ex-Royal Navy 'Fleet Air Arm' and RAF 'New-build' airframes that served with Royal Air Force squadrons based in the UK and Germany - including subtle differences in their airframe construction and subsequent airframe modifications.
The Buccaneer S.Mk.2B version was capable of a multitude of attack roles over land and sea. A variety of offensive armaments are included in this model such as: 'Martel' Target acquisition pod, Anti-Ship & Anti-Radar missiles, 'Paveway' Laser-guided bomb, Rocket launchers and H.E. bombs. For self defence: AIM-9B 'Sidewinder' missile and ECM pod.
Markings for the five main RAF squadrons that operated the Buccaneer S.Mk.2B are included (12, XV, 16, 208 & 237 OCU), as well as examples of five different disruptive camouflage patterns - RAF, RAFG and experimental designs.
Colour Schemes Included
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV168 — 12 Squadron, RAF
Honington, 1975
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XT281 — 12 Squadron, RAF
Honington, 1976
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV334 — 237 Operational Conversion Unit, RAF
Honington, 1976
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV160 — 208 Squadron, RAF
Honington, 1976
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV160 — 208 Squadron, RAF Honington, 1977 - Exercise 'Red Flag 77'
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV160 — 208 Squadron, RAF Honington, 1977 - Arctic Scheme
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV160 — 208 Squadron, RAF
Honington, 1978
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XT281 — 12 Squadron, RAF
Honington, 1979
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XW534 — 'Z', 16 Squadron, RAFG Laarbruch, West Germany, 1981 (RAF 'New-Build' Airframe)
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H.S. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XX893 — 'H', XV Squadron, RAFG Laarbruch, West Germany, 1982 (RAF 'New-Build' Airframe)
*Please Note: Colour scheme information diagrams supplied with the model are only printed in 'Black and White'
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Items Included
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Complete Airframe
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'Air Brake Petals' (2 types: Post-Mod.1044 & Mod.1503) - Can be displayed 'Open' or 'Closed'
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'Main Flaps' - Can be displayed 'Up' or fully 'Down'
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Cockpit Canopy - Can be displayed 'Open' or 'Closed'
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Fully Detailed Cockpit Interior - Including 'Photo-Etch' detailing
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Highly-detailed Martin Baker Mk.6MSB Ejector Seats - Including 'Photo-Etch' Face Screen Firing Handles & Seat Harness
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Detailed Nose Interior - Nose can be displayed 'Open' or 'Closed'
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Detailed Undercarriage
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'Optional Parts' - To cover all major RAF Buccaneer S.Mk.2B airframe 'Modifications' from 1974-1982
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Painted 'Photo-Etch' Detailing Set - Cockpit Interior, etc. - see below
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'Photo-Etch' Detailing Set - Missile Fins & Alignment Jig - see below
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Canopy Frame 'Paint Mask'
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Comprehensive Payload choice + 2-page 'External Payload' Configuration Guide
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Comprehensive Assembly and Painting Instructions
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Photographic 'In Detail' Supplement
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Decal Set' - Including full external markings & stencils to: Air Publication A.P.101B-1202-1A
Optional Payloads Included
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250 Imp. Gallon External Wing Tanks - Pre-Mod.5191
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'Martel' Target Acquisition Pod
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AJ.168 'TV' Martel missiles + Launcher Rails
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AS.37 'Anti-Radar' Martel Missiles + Launcher Rails
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'UK 1,000lb 'Paveway II' Laser-Guided Bomb - markings for both: 'Live' and 'Training' versions
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AIM-9B 'Sidewinder' Air-to-Air Missile + Launcher Rail
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No.7 Mk.1 Rocket Launchers (36x 2-inch Rocket Projectiles)
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1,000lb H.E.M.C. 'Retard' Bombs - markings for both: 'Live' and 'Training' versions
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CBLS 100 Carrier with: 28lb Practice Bombs
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AN/ALQ-101 'ECM' Pod
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'Universal' Weapons Pylons - Post-Mod.1188
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'Bulged' 425 Imp. Gallon Bomb Door Tank - Mod.5300
NOTE — Bomb Door can be displayed 'Open', with 4x 1,000lb H.E.M.C. Bombs
*Please Note: Payload information diagrams supplied with the model are only printed in 'Black and White'
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