Panavia Tornado GR.4 - No 31 Squadron - Tornado Farewell (Camouflage scheme)
Product number:
570503
Listprice:
34,95 €
Entering service back in 1980 with the Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment (TTTE), the last of these fighter-bombers were retired by the RAF in spring of 2019. Three aircraft from IX and 31 Squadrons performed a three-day farewell tour throughout the United Kingdom. This second aircraft from No 31 Squadron was repainted with the two-tone camouflage scheme which was applied to the Tornados in the 1980s when they were first delivered. Small badges of all units that operated the Tornado in the past 40 years adorn the spine of the aircraft.
| Manufacturer | Panavia |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:200 |
| Operator | Luftwaffe |
| Category | WINGS |
| Wings Type | Tornado |
| Material | metal |
| Packaging dimensions LxWxH | 124 x 44 x 124 mm |
| Weight | 81 g |
| Aircraft Registration | ZG752 |
| Release Date | September/October 2019 |
Information to product safety
Manufacturer and responsible person:
Herpa Miniaturmodelle GmbH
Leonrodstraße 46-47
90599 Dietenhofen
herpa@herpa.de / www.herpa.de
Warning:
Small scale and life-like model for adult collectors. Not suitable for children under 14 years!
Entering service back in 1980 with the Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment (TTTE), the last of these fighter-bombers were retired by the RAF in spring of 2019. Three aircraft from IX and 31 Squadrons performed a three-day farewell tour throughout the United Kingdom. This second aircraft from No 31 Squadron was repainted with the two-tone camouflage scheme which was applied to the Tornados in the 1980s when they were first delivered. Small badges of all units that operated the Tornado in the past 40 years adorn the spine of the aircraft.
| Manufacturer | Panavia |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:200 |
| Operator | Luftwaffe |
| Category | WINGS |
| Wings Type | Tornado |
| Material | metal |
| Packaging dimensions LxWxH | 124 x 44 x 124 mm |
| Weight | 81 g |
| Aircraft Registration | ZG752 |
| Release Date | September/October 2019 |