de Havilland Vampire F.2 "Elephant Ears"
Single-Seat Jet Fighter Aircraft
model kit from Czech
Master Resin.
For Information:
The Vampire F.2 was an experimental jet fighter powered by the Rolls-Royce Nene RB.41 engine rather than the usual de Havilland Goblin. Designed in 1945 by de Havilland with an aim to improve performance, an original order called for 60 F Mk.II aeroplanes, but eventually only three prototypes were built. It was a twin-boom mid-wing monoplane with a tricycle retractable undercarriage. Due to the two auxiliary intakes on top of the fuselage it was also referred to as the "Vampire - Elephant Ears".
In August 1948 one of the prototypes, TX807, was transferred to Australia to serve as prototype for licence production of the Vampire F.30 for the RAAF.
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Colour Schemes Included
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de Havilland Vampire F.2 - TX807 — A&AEE, Boscombe Down, 1947
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de Havilland Vampire F.2 - A78-2 — No.1 AD, RAAF, Laverton Air Base, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1949
*Please Note: Colour scheme information diagrams supplied with the model are only printed in 'Black and White'
Items Included
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Complete Airframe
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Highly Detailed Cockpit Interior
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'Painted' Photo-Etch Detailing Set - includes: Instrument Panels, Seat Harness, Controls, Undercarriage detailing, etc.
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'Air Brakes' - Can be displayed 'Open' or 'Closed'
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'Main Flaps' - Can be displayed 'Open' or 'Closed'
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Highly-Detailed Undercarriage
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Cockpit Canopy Glazing
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Canopy Paint Mask
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Comprehensive Assembly and Painting Instructions - includes: full stencil decal placement diagrams
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Decal Set - Including airframe stencils
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