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1:72 Scale Diecast Douglas C-47 Skytrain Model, RAF No.267 (Pegasus) Sqn, Egypt, 1942 (Limited Edition)
This model measures 10.75" long by 15.75" wide.
Issued to the BBMF in March 1993, the Dakota is a year-round workhorse for the BBMF being used in a variety of roles, including general support tasks, such as transporting ground crew and equipment to display venues or other operating airfields. Importantly, as there are no other multi-engine tailwheel-configured aircraft in RAF service outside the BBMF, she is used for training aircrew for the BBMF multi-engine aircraft and in keeping the pilots of the Lancaster current on a multi-engine tailwheel aircraft during the winter months when the bomber is out of action. Increasingly, though, the Dakota has become a display aircraft in her right and now appears regularly on the airshow circuit either on her own or as part of a BBMF 3-ship formation, in company with a pair of fighters. Dakota ZA947 currently wears the livery of 267 ‘Pegasus’ Squadron, which flew in the Transport, Trooping and Re-supply roles in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Theatres during 1943/44. The squadron employed various colour schemes on its Dakotas but always displayed its ‘Pegasus’ emblem prominently on the aircraft’s nose.
Corgi "Aviation Archive" diecast airplanes feature:
* Diecast metal construction with some plastic components
* Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details
* Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals
* Optional extended/retracted landing gear with rotating wheels
* Poseable presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight"
* Many limited editions with numbered certificate of authenticity
* Detailed pilot and crew member figures
* Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards
* Selected interchangeable features such as airbrakes, opened canopies and access panels
* Selected moving parts such as gun turrets, control surfaces and swing-wings
Note: This item is a pre-order item and is scheduled to ship in January, 2010.
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