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Airfix A09007 1:72 Avro Lancaster B.III (Special) The Dambusters

by Airfix
Original price $114.95 - Original price $114.95
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Product Info

While the Lancaster saw the vast majority of its service as a high altitude night bomber attacking strategic targets deep within Germany, notably its involvement in the battles of the Ruhr, Hamburg and Berlin, it was a daring low-level raid that gave the Lancaster arguably its finest hour. The Dambusters raid, as it has since become known, was one the most famous operations of the war.

Led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson, the 19 specially modified Lancaster bombers attacked the Mohne, Eder, Sorpe and Ennepe dams, with the Mohne and Eder dams being breached. This caused widespread destruction to both the German war effort and to food production. The dams were breached using a special type of bomb, the Upkeep mine, or 'bouncing bomb'. This was rotated before being dropped so that it skipped along the surface before impacting against the dam, sinking and exploding, thus rupturing the dam. This avoided the need for a high altitude raid and avoided the torpedo nets. The attack was a partial success but greatly improved the morale of the Allies and the British public.

What's Inside

sprues & decals

Schemes

(A) - Reserve aircraft flown by Flight Lieutenant Joseph Charles McCarthy DFC (Royal Canadian Air Force), No.617 Squadron, 'Operation Chastise', Royal Air Force Scampton, England, 16th and 17th May 1943 

(B) - Aircraft flown by Flight Lieutenant Robert Norman George Barlow DFC (Royal Australian Air Force), No.617 Squadron, 'Operation Chastise', Royal Air Force Scampton, England, 16th and 17th May 1943. Aircraft and crew lost in action.

Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
29.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
8.68
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
43.2
How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
265
Item Scale
1:72 Scale
License line
BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
Contents (what's in the box) sets
Sprues & decals
Finish
Plastic
Number of Scheme options
2
Skill Level
3
Flying Hours
3
Wingspan (mm)
432

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