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Panavia Tornado ECR

Electronic Warfare Attacker Aircraft · Cold War to Modern
Italeri · 2517 · 1/32 · 2021
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521mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Panavia Tornado ECR 1/32 scale electronic warfare attacker aircraft
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes
1:
Italian Air Force
Panavia Tornado ECR
Italian Air Force
2:
German Air Force
Panavia Tornado ECR
German Air Force
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - unpainted model
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model

NEW PARTS - 350 parts - Photo-etched details - Removable RB199 engine with support trolley - Retracted or extended flaps and slats - Movable ailerons - Openable radome and fully detailed radars - Open or closed thrust reversers - Open or closed air brakes - Rubber tyres - Movable variable geometry wings and pylons - Rubber cover for wings entry point - Color instruction sheet - 2 Super decals sheet for 3 versions

FIGURE NOT INCLUDED - CONTAINS ONE MODEL

The Tornado arose from a collaborative project between Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom to produce a multi-role high-performance combat aircraft. The primary requirement however was to develop a ‘state of the art’ modern aircraft able to perform low-altitude penetrating strike missions. This need was met by the development of a twin-engine combat aircraft with a variable-sweep wing. The Tornado IDS (Interdictor / strike) was the first version to be released by the British Royal Air Force and designated GR.1 Tornado IDS (Interdictor / strike), an aircraft ideally suited to attack roles, was the initial version used by the Flight Squadrons of the three countries that developed the plane, the Italian Aeronautica Militare , the German Luftwaffe and the UK RAF. The Tornado ECR (Electronic Combat / Reconnaissance) was developed by Italy and Germany and was equipped to carry out missions that suppressed enemy air defences (SEAD), and to conduct electronic warfare and advanced reconnaissance.

Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - box art Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - sprue

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Panavia Tornado ECR 1/32 scale electronic warfare attacker aircraft
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - paint schemes
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - unpainted model
Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model Italeri - 2517 - Panavia Tornado ECR - painted model

NEW PARTS - 350 parts - Photo-etched details - Removable RB199 engine with support trolley - Retracted or extended flaps and slats - Movable ailerons - Openable radome and fully detailed radars - Open or closed thrust reversers - Open or closed air brakes - Rubber tyres - Movable variable geometry wings and pylons - Rubber cover for wings entry point - Color instruction sheet - 2 Super decals sheet for 3 versions

FIGURE NOT INCLUDED - CONTAINS ONE MODEL

The Tornado arose from a collaborative project between Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom to produce a multi-role high-performance combat aircraft. The primary requirement however was to develop a ‘state of the art’ modern aircraft able to perform low-altitude penetrating strike missions. This need was met by the development of a twin-engine combat aircraft with a variable-sweep wing. The Tornado IDS (Interdictor / strike) was the first version to be released by the British Royal Air Force and designated GR.1 Tornado IDS (Interdictor / strike), an aircraft ideally suited to attack roles, was the initial version used by the Flight Squadrons of the three countries that developed the plane, the Italian Aeronautica Militare , the German Luftwaffe and the UK RAF. The Tornado ECR (Electronic Combat / Reconnaissance) was developed by Italy and Germany and was equipped to carry out missions that suppressed enemy air defences (SEAD), and to conduct electronic warfare and advanced reconnaissance.

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