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You Are Here: Scale Models - Latest Models - Handley Page Heyford MkI/II/III
Revell - R00002 - Handley Page Heyford MkI/II/III
Handley Page Heyford MkI/II/III
Scale
1/72
Material
Plastic Injection
Further Information
Length 244mm, Wingspan 317mm, 129 parts
Dispatch Stock Inofrmation
instockIN STOCK
Please Note
Model kits contain many small parts. They require assembly, glue & paint unless otherwise stated.
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Price £13.95

Revell R0002 Handley Page HEYFORD MkI/MkII/MkIII. The Heyford, the last RAF heavy biplane bomber, served as operational models in 11 squadrons from 1933 to 1938. The bomber had some unusual design features: the cockpit was fixed to the underside of the upper wing, the bomb bay was located in the thickened middle of the underwing and to begin with it also had a retractable gun mount. The manufacturer called this aircraft an "express bomber", not only because it was capable of carrying large bomb loads, but also because of the short time needed for ground maintenance, refuelling and rearming. The prototype flew for the first time in June 1930. Although by 1937 it was already obsolete and was never used at the front, the Heyford remained in use as a trainer. The last two machines were retired from service at the beginning of 1941.

Revell Colours: 15, 48, 67, 82, 382

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