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Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B

Attacker Aircraft · Cold War to Modern
Airfix · A12014 · 1/48 · 2021
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Plastic model kit

402mm

280mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B 1/48 scale attacker aircraft [Series 12]
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British Royal Air Force
Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B
British Royal Air Force

Entering RAF service some seven years after it had with the Royal Navy, the Blackburn Company received an initial order for 26 new aircraft, with RAF machines having a number of differences from their seaborne counterparts and designated S.Mk.2B. For an aircraft the Royal Air Force didn’t really want, the Buccaneer proved to be an exceptionally capable machine and by the time they were scheduled for retirement, they were reluctant to let them go. Although they were forced to take a naval aircraft they had originally dismissed, it didn’t take long before the camouflaged Buccaneers of the RAF began to show why this was definitely not a second rate aircraft option.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B 1/48 scale attacker aircraft [Series 12]

Entering RAF service some seven years after it had with the Royal Navy, the Blackburn Company received an initial order for 26 new aircraft, with RAF machines having a number of differences from their seaborne counterparts and designated S.Mk.2B. For an aircraft the Royal Air Force didn’t really want, the Buccaneer proved to be an exceptionally capable machine and by the time they were scheduled for retirement, they were reluctant to let them go. Although they were forced to take a naval aircraft they had originally dismissed, it didn’t take long before the camouflaged Buccaneers of the RAF began to show why this was definitely not a second rate aircraft option.

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