Description
- Brand new 1/48 scale diecast model of McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 Fighter Aircraft “#1435 Flight, RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands” (1991) Royal Air Force “The Aviation Archive” Series die cast model by Corgi.
- Limited edition.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Has opening canopy.
- Includes display stand.
- Officially licensed product.
- Includes missile accessories.
- Includes pilot figure in cockpit.
- Manufacturer’s original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately Length- 13.75, Wingspan- 9.5 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.
- HISTORY ASPECTS:The Phantom FGR2, XV446 D No1435 Flight RAF, played a pivotal role in defending the Falkland Islands during the Falklands War of 1982. This formidable aircraft was a twin-engine, all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface tactical fighter-bomber. It was equipped with powerful radar and a range of sophisticated weaponry, making it one of the most versatile aircraft in the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) arsenal. In 1991, XV446 D No1435 Flight RAF was stationed in the Falkland Islands, a decade after the war. During this time, it performed crucial reconnaissance and patrol missions, ensuring the sovereignty and security of the British overseas territory. It was a symbol of the RAF’s enduring presence in the region and its commitment to upholding the defense of the Falkland Islands. This meticulously crafted 1:48 scale model is a tribute to the aircraft that helped safeguard the Falkland Islands. Every detail of this model has been carefully designed to replicate the original aircraft, from its distinctive shape to its RAF markings. Display this model with pride, honoring the bravery of those who served in this iconic aircraft, defending the Falklands and upholding the values of the RAF. It’s not just a model; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of those who protect the skies.