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Level 3 Model Kit Avro Anson Mk.I Aircraft with 3 Scheme Options 1/48 Plastic Model Kit by Airfix
Level 3 Model Kit Avro Anson Mk.I Aircraft with 3 Scheme Options 1/48 Plastic Model Kit by Airfix
- Brand new plastic model kit of Avro Anson Mk.I Aircraft with 3 Scheme Options (Level 3) 1/48 plastic model kit by Airfix.
- Brand new box.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Contains 199 detailed parts.
- Does NOT include display stand.
- Paint and cement required (not included).
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Parts molded in Light Gray, unless otherwise indicated.
- Includes decals to design the plane in 3 different schemes.
- Dimensions approximately L-10.5, W-14.125 inches assembled.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Avro Anson Mk.I, a twin-engine aircraft, was introduced in the 1930s as a coastal reconnaissance plane for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Initially designed for maritime patrol duties, the Anson quickly proved its versatility and adaptability. Its first major role came during the early stages of World War II, where it was employed to monitor coastal waters and hunt for German U-boats and surface vessels. Although it was soon replaced in frontline reconnaissance by more advanced aircraft, the Anson's solid design ensured it remained invaluable for a variety of other purposes.
As World War II progressed, the Anson became a workhorse for training operations. It was extensively used by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) to train bomber pilots, navigators, gunners, and radio operators. Its forgiving flight characteristics and sturdy build made it an ideal trainer for new aircrews. In addition to its training role, the Anson served in transport and communications duties, ferrying personnel and light cargo across Allied territories. It also saw service with several Allied air forces, including those of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, cementing its reputation as a reliable and versatile platform.
The Anson saw limited combat in its later roles, particularly in coastal defense and liaison missions. In some theaters, it was adapted to carry small bombs or depth charges for anti-submarine operations. Despite its obsolescence in combat roles by the mid-war years, its contribution to the war effort as a multipurpose utility aircraft and trainer was significant. Over 11,000 Ansons were built, and its legacy as one of the RAF's most adaptable aircraft endured long after the war, with some continuing in civilian use as airliners and utility planes.
This 1:48 scale model beautifully captures the essence of this iconic aircraft. With intricate detailing of its twin-engine design and classic WWII-era markings, it’s a must-have for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Celebrate the legacy of an aircraft that trained thousands of aircrew and played a critical role in the Allied victory during World War II.