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Avro Lancaster B Mk III (Special) The Dambusters

Heavy Bomber Aircraft · World War II
Airfix · A09007A · 1/72 · 1899
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Plastic model kit

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432mm

87mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Avro Lancaster B Mk III (Special) The Dambusters 1/72 scale heavy bomber aircraft [Series 9]
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British Royal Air Force
Avro Lancaster B Mk III (Special) The Dambusters
British Royal Air Force

Following a short but intense period of training, the volunteer group of crack airmen who made up the new RAF No.617 Squadron took off from RAF Scampton on the night of 16th/17th May 1943, at the start of the most audacious bombing raid in history.

Led by their enigmatic and inspirational commanding officer Guy Gibson, he is reputed to have said, 'This squadron will either make history, or it will be completely wiped out', but nevertheless, every man was determined to play their part in this historic raid. Nineteen 'Special' Lancaster's and their crews sent a message to the German nation that could not be disguised by their propaganda ministers.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Avro Lancaster B Mk III (Special) The Dambusters 1/72 scale heavy bomber aircraft [Series 9]

Following a short but intense period of training, the volunteer group of crack airmen who made up the new RAF No.617 Squadron took off from RAF Scampton on the night of 16th/17th May 1943, at the start of the most audacious bombing raid in history.

Led by their enigmatic and inspirational commanding officer Guy Gibson, he is reputed to have said, 'This squadron will either make history, or it will be completely wiped out', but nevertheless, every man was determined to play their part in this historic raid. Nineteen 'Special' Lancaster's and their crews sent a message to the German nation that could not be disguised by their propaganda ministers.

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