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    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72
    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72
    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72
    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72
    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72
    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72

    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170 1:72

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    he Fouga CM.170 Magister is a 1950s French two-seat jet trainer aircraft, developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer Fouga. Due to industrial mergers, the aircraft has been variously known as the Fouga CM.170 Magister, Potez (Fouga) CM.170 Magister, Sud Aviation (Fouga) CM.170 Magister and Aérospatiale (Fouga) CM.170 Magister, depending on where and when they were built.

    In 1948, development commenced at Fouga on a new primary trainer aircraft design that harnessed newly developed jet propulsion technology. The initial design was evaluated by the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air, AdA) and, in response to its determination that the aircraft lacked sufficient power for its requirements, was enlarged and adopted a pair of Turbomeca Marboré turbojet engines. First flying on 23 July 1952, the first production order for the type was received on 13 January 1954. Export orders for the Magister were received, which included arrangements to produce the type under license in West Germany, Finland and Israel. In addition, the related CM.175 Zéphyr was a carrier-capable version developed and produced for the French Navy.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Plane model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  French Aviation Armee I'Aire Bierset Station Flight, tactical number MT35 Belgium 1983/84.
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
    •  German Aviation Division of Bundesluftwaffe FFS A tactical number 93-03 airbase Landsberg Germany 1961.
    •  Austrian Aviation Luftstreitktrafte FFS A tactical number 4DYT, Graz-Thalerhof airbase Austria 1967.
    •  French Aviation Solo Display division, tactical number 10KK, Tulus airbase France 1961.
    •  Finnish air force Ilmavoimat division, tactical number FM-65, Kauhava air base Finland 1968.
    •  Irish Aviation, Silver Swallows division, tactical number 220, Casement air base near Dublin Ireland 1965.
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    Skill Level
    3 (average)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    from '50
    Country
    Austria
    Belgium
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Ireland

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    D-264 Fouga "Magister" CM.170   1:72

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