Corgi Diecast Boeing Chinook HC.4 RAF No.18 100 Years 1:72 Military Helicopter Display Model AA34215

Brand:Corgi

3.3/5

190.28

The unrivaled versatility and load carrying capabilities of the Boeing Chinook helicopter has ensured that this mighty twin rotor heavy lift machine is now one of the most famous aircraft to see post war Royal Air Force service. Equally at home on the battlefields of the Middle East as it is dropping ballast sacks to prevent a dam burst a little closer to home, the Chinook has now been in RAF service since 1980, with the latest variant of this magnificent machine enhancing its already legendary operational flexibility still further. As well as being one of the most important aircraft currently in service, the Chinook is a consummate Airshow performer and a real crowd favorite wherever it performs, with the RAF's Chinook Display Team having the privilege of demonstrating the aircraft's power and maneuverability to tens of thousands of people every summer. Retaining their fully operational status at all times, the team must balance normal training requirements with practicing for their dynamic display routine and even though a Chinook is scheduled to take part in an Airshow near you, it could be called away on deployment at a moment's notice. If it does display, there is nothing quite like the experience of seeing this huge helicopter being hurled around the sky, with a Chinook's iconic 'blade slap' being a definite Airshow highlight. During the summer of 2016, no less than three of the RAF's Chinook helicopters received attractive special centenary schemes, to commemorate the individual anniversaries of their parent squadrons. The first of the three aircraft to emerge from the paint shop was No.18(B) Squadron's ZA712 in April 2015, resplendent in its handsome red and black scheme, which included a large poppy on its front rotor housing. Originally formed at RAF Northolt in 1915, the squadron has a rich service heritage, which includes claiming more than 200 enemy aircraft destroyed by the end of the Great War and mounting the operation to drop a replacement artificial leg for famous RAF ace pilot Douglas Bader , following his capture in the summer of 1941. During more than 55 years as a helicopter unit, No.18 Squadron famously provided the only Chinook support during the Falklands War, as ZA718 'Bravo November' was the only one of four of these mighty helicopters to survive the Argentine double Exocet missile attack on the Atlantic Conveyor container ship, requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence in support of the conflict. Commemorating the squadron's centenary, Chinook HC4 ZA718 wore these distinctive markings during a high profile official photoshoot, featuring the other two centenary Chinooks and also performed a number of displays during the 2015 Airshow season, to the delight of UK enthusiasts.

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EAN: 5055286658396

Categories Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Pre-Built & Diecast Models, Vehicles,

A great gift for a military buff and perfect to display on a shelf or desk. This 1:72nd scale helicopter includes detailed crew figure), optional undercarriage down, rotatable propellers and stationary drooping blades. Pose model in flight on display stand included with the model or stationary with optional undercarriage down. The Aviation Archive is a range of high quality detailed die-cast model aircraft. Each model comes complete with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity detailing the significant history or each aircraft. Corgi is a premier line of diecast products that feature aircraft, trucks, tanks emergency vehicles and buses that has been producing models for over 50 years.
Brand Corgi
Collection Name Summer
Color Multicolour
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 17 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components 1 display stand, 1 die-cast helicopter
Item model number AA34215
Item Weight 2.33 pounds
Manufacturer Corgi
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Material Metal with plastic parts
Mounting Type On A
Product Dimensions 12"D x 13"W x 4"H
Product Dimensions 13 x 12 x 4 inches
Seasons All Seasons
Special Feature Comes with Display Stand
Theme Tanks, Truck

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Scritto da: JimBoBo
Wrong Forward Rotor Head Fitted
I can’t really put any general star ratings on this bird, it’s a complicated issue. Basically, it’s a fantastic model with great details. Should be a 5 star … When I took it out of the box, I was thrilled by its details. Most of the things I worked on for over 40 years (Mk1 through Mk6, including the infamous Mk3s) are on the inside, i.e. electrical/avionics. But I can see all the related external antennas and sensors, even the ASE chaff/flare dispensers, IRCM, RWR and MWS. And little things unrelated to my job like forward gear that rotate or a ramp tongue that stays out do not bother me. However, my model appears to have two Aft Rotor Heads, at lease as designed by the model maker to provide different keying to Murphy proof the attachment of the rotor blades. Both heads have square mounts. I had to use the second set of Aft blades on the forward head. I tried flipping them. But the placed the forward blades at an odd pitch relative to the aft ones and put the blade cradle markings on top. So the forward blades are facing the wrong way, big deal, it’s not a flying model. And I’m not supporting Boeing flight test anymore. Well, it matters to me, just too much personal history to totally ignore it. I’ll place a relevant query with the supplier.
Scritto da: Eder del Cid
Para el precio del articulo las piezas no son tan buenas esperaba algo de mejor calidad
Las partes del artículo demasiado sencillas frágiles mala inversión para mi gusto
Scritto da: thomas nicholson
Great item
Fantastic item, very fast delivery,great seller

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