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Avro Anson Mk I

Light Bomber and Maritime Patrol Aircraft · World War II
Airfix · A09191A · 1/48 · 1899
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Avro Anson Mk I 1/48 scale light bomber and maritime patrol aircraft [Series 9]
1:
British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
Avro Anson Mk I
British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
2:
Greek-Royal Hellenic Air Force
Avro Anson Mk I
Greek-Royal Hellenic Air Force
3:
Portuguese Military Aeronautics Arm
Avro Anson Mk I
Portuguese Military Aeronautics Arm

When it entered service with No.48 Squadron at RAF Manston in March 1936, the Avro Anson became the first monoplane type to achieve squadron service status and was also the first RAF aircraft to feature a retractable undercarriage.

The RAF Anson Mk.I was equipped with a fixed forward firing .303 machine gun operated by the pilot and a single Lewis gun mounted in the manually traversed dorsal turret. It could also be equipped with a modest bomb load, something which was required by submarine hunting aircraft operated by Coastal Command.

Despite the RAF entering the Second World War with 26 squadrons equipped with Avro Ansons, they were basically obsolete as a fighting machine and were quickly withdrawn to secondary training roles, a task for which the ‘Faithfull Annie’ was particularly well suited.

As part of the Empire Air Training Scheme, many thousands of aircrew destined for service with Bomber Command were trained both in the UK and overseas.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Avro Anson Mk I 1/48 scale light bomber and maritime patrol aircraft [Series 9]

When it entered service with No.48 Squadron at RAF Manston in March 1936, the Avro Anson became the first monoplane type to achieve squadron service status and was also the first RAF aircraft to feature a retractable undercarriage.

The RAF Anson Mk.I was equipped with a fixed forward firing .303 machine gun operated by the pilot and a single Lewis gun mounted in the manually traversed dorsal turret. It could also be equipped with a modest bomb load, something which was required by submarine hunting aircraft operated by Coastal Command.

Despite the RAF entering the Second World War with 26 squadrons equipped with Avro Ansons, they were basically obsolete as a fighting machine and were quickly withdrawn to secondary training roles, a task for which the ‘Faithfull Annie’ was particularly well suited.

As part of the Empire Air Training Scheme, many thousands of aircrew destined for service with Bomber Command were trained both in the UK and overseas.

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