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Vickers Wellington Mk Ic

Medium Bomber Aircraft · World War II
Trumpeter · 02808 · 1/48 · 2006
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Vickers Wellington Mk Ic
Vickers Wellington Mk Ic
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Vickers Wellington Mk Ic 1/48 scale medium bomber aircraft
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British Royal Air Force
Vickers Wellington Mk Ic
British Royal Air Force

The Wellington was the most important British bomber of the initial war period. The prototype first flew in June 1936. Deliveries to RAF bomber squadrons began in 1939. During war period it operated from bases in Great Britain, India, the Middle East, North Africa and Italy. Although fairly modern by its looks, technologically the Wellington was very much a product of an era past. By 1942 slow speed, limited ceiling, and a small bomb load made the Wellington obsolete in the European theatre of operations. Although once it had been supplanted from the European theatre Lancasters and Halifaxes it flew until the war's end in other roles and in other theatres. In particular, it had been used by RAF. as trainer until 1953.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Vickers Wellington Mk Ic 1/48 scale medium bomber aircraft

The Wellington was the most important British bomber of the initial war period. The prototype first flew in June 1936. Deliveries to RAF bomber squadrons began in 1939. During war period it operated from bases in Great Britain, India, the Middle East, North Africa and Italy. Although fairly modern by its looks, technologically the Wellington was very much a product of an era past. By 1942 slow speed, limited ceiling, and a small bomb load made the Wellington obsolete in the European theatre of operations. Although once it had been supplanted from the European theatre Lancasters and Halifaxes it flew until the war's end in other roles and in other theatres. In particular, it had been used by RAF. as trainer until 1953.

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