Trumpeter 1/72 Hawker Sea Fury FB11 1950's Royal navy Fighter (01631)
The first Sea Fury prototype, powered by a Bristol Centaurus XII, had first flown on 21
February 1945, but the first fully-navalized version with folding wings did not fly until
12 October 1947. The Boulton Paul contract was cancelled in early 1945, and of the 100 Sea
Furies that remained on order, the first 50 were completed under the designation Sea Fury
Mk X. In May 1948, the first Sea Furies became operational with No. 802 Squadron, in the
form of the Sea Fury FB.Mk 11, of which 615 were built. At least 66 of these were delivered
to Australia and Canada. Early in the Korean war, Sea Furies operated very successfully in
the ground attack role from the decks of Royal Navy aircraft carriers. The RN also received
60 two-seat T.Mk 20 trainers in the early 1950s. Sea Furies were exported to several other
countries, including the Netherlands, Pakistan, Egypt, Burma, Cuba and Iraq. Weight: Empty
9,240 lbs., Max Takeoff 12,500 lbs. Wing Span: 38ft. 4.75in. Length: 34ft. 8in. Height:
15ft. 10.5in. Maximum Speed: 435 mph Ceiling: 34,300 ft. Range: 680 miles Armament:Four
20-mm cannon in wings Underwing racks for eight 60-pound rockets or two bombs
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Stock: Available from shops: Bristol: 1 (explain)
(Prod Ref #67616)
Price: £16.00
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