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Corgi 1/48 Se5a Edward Mick Mannock WW1 Model Aircraft (AA37704)
Despite being virtually blind in his left eye, Edward Mick Mannock was accepted by the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, and assigned to 40 Squadron at St Omer in France. As a staunch socialist, his political views were not respected. It was not until he scored his first victory an enemy balloon, that he began to be admired. In February of 1918, he became flight commander of 74 Sqdn, then became commanding officer of 85 Squadron. Mannock was killed when his aircraft was shot down by machine gun fire from the ground he had 61 victories to his name. On 18th July 1919, it was announced that Mannock had won the Victoria Cross. This 1:48 scale replica features the original detailed biplane rigging, open cockpit with pilot figure and a detailed undercarriage.
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(Prod Ref #67980)
MRP: £38.99 Antics Price: £32.50
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