Description
The Lightning evolved beyond its initial interceptor role into a very capable strike fighter and reconnaissance platform. The first production Lightning, the F.1, flew in October 1959, and deliveries began in the summer of 1960. It had a powerful radar and heat-seeking Firestreak missiles. A follow-on variant, the F.1A, had air-refueling capability and a UHF radio. The F.2 variant appeared in 1961, and had better range, speed and ceiling, a liquid-oxygen breathing system for the pilot, a steerable nosewheel, fully-variable afterburners, and improved electronics. The F.3, featuring two 16,360-pound thrust Avon engines, a larger square-tip fin, Red-Top missiles, and the capability of carrying two large over-wing fuel pods, entered service in 1964. The F.3A, later re-designated the F.6, was the result of a BAC recommendation to nearly double the Lightning's fuel capacity and to fit it with a redesigned wing. This modification allowed the airplane to carry more, be more efficient, and go faster.
Item No 01654
Item Name English Electric (BAC) Lightning F.2A/F.6
Bar Code 9580208016542
Scale 1:72
Item Type Static Kit
Model Brief Length: 233.13mm Width: 148.06mm
Total Parts 88pcs
Metal Parts n/a
Photo Etched Parts n/a
Film Parts n/a
Resin Parts n/a
Total Sprues 8 sprues
Paint Schemes Lightning F.6 XR 753, 23 Squadron , RAF, 1970
Released Date 2008-08
More Features " There are 84 parts in light grey plastic, 4 clear parts for canopy and missile
-Two x Red Top missile w/ clear parts
- Separate part for ventral p"