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    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6    1:72
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    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6    1:72
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    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6    1:72
    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6    1:72
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    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6 1:72

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    The Hawker Hunter is a transonic British jet-powered fighter aircraft that was developed by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was designed to take advantage of the newly developed Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet engine and the swept wing, and was the first jet-powered aircraft produced by Hawker to be procured by the RAF. On 7 September 1953, the modified first prototype broke the world air speed record for aircraft, achieving a speed of 727.63 mph (1,171.01 km/h; 632.29 kn).

    The single-seat Hunter was introduced to service in 1954 as a manoeuvrable day interceptor aircraft, quickly succeeding first-generation jet fighters in RAF service such as the Gloster Meteor and the de Havilland Venom. The all-weather/night fighter role was filled by the Gloster Javelin. Successively improved variants of the type were produced, adopting increasingly more capable engine models and expanding its fuel capacity amongst other modifications being implemented. Hunters were also used by two RAF display teams: the "Black Arrows", who on one occasion looped a record-breaking 22 Hunters in formation, and later the "Blue Diamonds", who flew 16 aircraft. The Hunter was also widely exported, serving with a total of 21 overseas air forces.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Multirole aircraft model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6 Royal Air Force of Great Britain Squadron No 92 Moddleton St. George Malta Air Base 1958.
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
    •  Hawker Hunter F.Mk6 Dutch Air Force Squadron No 324 Leeuwarden air base 1959-1964.
    •  Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6 Royal Air Force of Great Britain Squadron No 79 Tactical Weapons Brawdy airbase 1984.
    •  Hawker Hunter F.Mk6 Belgian Air Force Squadron No 22 Fighter Wing, Bierset air base 1960.
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    Skill Level
    3 (average)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    from '50
    Country
    Belgium
    Netherlands
    United Kingdom

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    D-10 Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6    1:72

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