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Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) and Short Tucano T.1

Multirole Fighter Aircraft and Trainer · Modern
Airfix · A40003 · 1/72 · 1st May 2026
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) 1/72 scale multirole fighter aircraft
  • 1 x Short Tucano T.1 1/72 scale trainer aircraft
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British Royal Air Force
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) and Short Tucano T.1
British Royal Air Force

When it comes to specially presented RAF Typhoon FGR.4 display aircraft of the past 10 years, the one which served the longest on the UK airshow circuit, and was unquestionably the most patriotic in appearance was ZJ914.

Resplendent in a smart all-over black Aggressor scheme, the aircraft also benefited from union flag style markings and an RAF roundel on each side of its tail, and no matter what the weather, when this aircraft displayed with afterburners engaged, it was an aviation sight to behold.

The scheme was similar to the one worn by the RAF Shorts Tucano T.1 display during the 2008 season, which also had a black airframe, with red, white and blue detailing to mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Two Tucanos were presented in this manner: ZF210 and ZE338, with one serving as a reserve should the assigned display aircraft become unserviceable.

The Tucano was the RAF’s basic training aircraft for 30 years, prior to its service withdrawal in 2019. In the continuation of a now popular tradition, Typhoon ZJ914 also inherited a name by which all enthusiasts referred to her, as she became ‘Blackjack’. The aircraft wore this popular scheme for three full display seasons and even throughout the early months of display work up to the 2024 airshow season.

So, is it any wonder that ‘Blackjack’ became one of the most popular aircraft to have represented the Royal Air Force during the 21st century? 'Blackjack' and the aircraft which inspired her look are now both ready to build in 1:72 scale - a great project for modellers startimg to find their feet in this hobby.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) 1/72 scale multirole fighter aircraft
  • 1*Short Tucano T.1 1/72 scale trainer aircraft
Airfix - A40003 - Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) and Short Tucano T.1 - paint schemes Airfix - A40003 - Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Blackjack) and Short Tucano T.1 - paint schemes

When it comes to specially presented RAF Typhoon FGR.4 display aircraft of the past 10 years, the one which served the longest on the UK airshow circuit, and was unquestionably the most patriotic in appearance was ZJ914.

Resplendent in a smart all-over black Aggressor scheme, the aircraft also benefited from union flag style markings and an RAF roundel on each side of its tail, and no matter what the weather, when this aircraft displayed with afterburners engaged, it was an aviation sight to behold.

The scheme was similar to the one worn by the RAF Shorts Tucano T.1 display during the 2008 season, which also had a black airframe, with red, white and blue detailing to mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Two Tucanos were presented in this manner: ZF210 and ZE338, with one serving as a reserve should the assigned display aircraft become unserviceable.

The Tucano was the RAF’s basic training aircraft for 30 years, prior to its service withdrawal in 2019. In the continuation of a now popular tradition, Typhoon ZJ914 also inherited a name by which all enthusiasts referred to her, as she became ‘Blackjack’. The aircraft wore this popular scheme for three full display seasons and even throughout the early months of display work up to the 2024 airshow season.

So, is it any wonder that ‘Blackjack’ became one of the most popular aircraft to have represented the Royal Air Force during the 21st century? 'Blackjack' and the aircraft which inspired her look are now both ready to build in 1:72 scale - a great project for modellers startimg to find their feet in this hobby.

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