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Fairey Battle Mk I

Light Bomber Aircraft · Between the Wars to World War II
Trumpeter · 05831 · 1/48 · 1st Jul 2025
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Fairey Battle Mk I 1/48 scale light bomber aircraft
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British Royal Air Force
Fairey Battle Mk I
British Royal Air Force
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Royal Australian Air Force
Fairey Battle Mk I
Royal Australian Air Force
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The Fairey Battle was a British single-engine light bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company in the late 1930s for the Royal Air Force. The Battle was powered by the same Rolls-Royce Merlin piston engine that gave contemporary British fighters high performance; however, the Battle was weighed down with a three-man crew and a bomb load. Despite being a great improvement on the aircraft that preceded it, by the time it saw action it was slow, limited in range and highly vulnerable to both anti-aircraft fire and fighters with its single defensive .303 machine gun. During the ‘Phoney War‘, the Fairey Battle recorded the first RAF aerial victory of the Second World War but by May 1940 was suffering heavy losses of well over 50% per mission. By the end of 1940 the Battle had been withdrawn from combat service and relegated to training units overseas. For such prewar promise, the Battle was one of the most disappointing of all RAF aircraft.

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Fairey Battle Mk I 1/48 scale light bomber aircraft
Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - paint schemes Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - paint schemes Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - decals Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - masks
Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - digital model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - digital model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - digital model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - digital model
Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - painted model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - painted model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - painted model Trumpeter - 05831 - Fairey Battle Mk I - painted model

The Fairey Battle was a British single-engine light bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company in the late 1930s for the Royal Air Force. The Battle was powered by the same Rolls-Royce Merlin piston engine that gave contemporary British fighters high performance; however, the Battle was weighed down with a three-man crew and a bomb load. Despite being a great improvement on the aircraft that preceded it, by the time it saw action it was slow, limited in range and highly vulnerable to both anti-aircraft fire and fighters with its single defensive .303 machine gun. During the ‘Phoney War‘, the Fairey Battle recorded the first RAF aerial victory of the Second World War but by May 1940 was suffering heavy losses of well over 50% per mission. By the end of 1940 the Battle had been withdrawn from combat service and relegated to training units overseas. For such prewar promise, the Battle was one of the most disappointing of all RAF aircraft.

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