- 1/72 scale Fairey Delta 2 British supersonic experimental aircraft will be released.
- The Fairey Delta 2 is a British supersonic experimental aircraft developed for sub/supersonic flight experiments and first flew in 1954.
- This aircraft is a mid-wing, tailless delta-winged aircraft with a circular cross-section fuselage, and the engine air intake is located at the root of the wing.
- The engine was equipped with a Rolls-Royce Avon RA.14R with afterburner.
- The Fairey Delta 2 set a speed record of 1,811 km/h on March 10, 1956, beating the F-100's 1955 speed record by some 480 km/h, which exceeded 1,600 km/h. This is the first record.
- The first W774 was later modified for the Concorde development project and is currently on display at the Royal Naval Air Corps Museum, while the second W777 is preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum.
- Completely new mold injection kit
- Comes with 4 types of decals including markings of the aircraft that set the speed record of 1,811km/h in March 1956
- The aileron, rudder, and landing flap are separate parts, and the canopy can be opened or closed.
- The nose can be set in flight or bent 10 degrees during takeoff and landing.
- Complete reproduction of the inside of the cockpit and landing gear hangar
- Etched parts and painted mask stickers included
- When completed, the total length will be approximately 219mm and the total width will be approximately 114mm.
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