Corgi Aviation Archive AA36509

Hawker Typhoon Mk I Diecast Replica / Model

RAF No.247 (China-British) Sqn  MP126 Gerald Stapleton

RAF Eindhoven Holland December 1944



1:72 Scale Length 5.35"   Width  7"

Beautiful Replica in Die-cast Metal of a Famous American WWII Aircraft

The Hawker Typhoon was something of a low-level airborne battering ram and was to take a withering toll of German armour in the last months of WWII. This particular aircraft was flown by former Battle of Britain ‘Ace’ Sqn. Ldr. Basil Gerald ‘Stapme’ Stapleton and featured some distinctive fuselage artwork. It depicted a burning eagle of the Reich, with a Typhoon rocket sticking in it - a unique emblem. Unfortunately, the aircraft made a forced landing in enemy territory in December 1944, following a flak strike.

Introduced into service in 1941, the Hawker Typhoon was designed to be the RAF's new ultimate interceptor fighter. Superseding the Hawker Hurricane it was hoped that the Typhoon, together with the Spitfire, would be a powerful and effective opponent of the Luftwaffe. However, it was not to be. Initially plagued by mechanical woes from the engine and suffering from a deficit in performance at high altitude, the Typhoon instead found fame as a low level attack aircraft, a role to which it was well-suited with its powerful engine allowing it to carry a load of up to two 1,000 lb (454 kg) bombs – giving the aircraft the nickname "the Bombphoon".

Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.

Highly Detailed realistic panel lines, access panels and surface details.

Tampo Pad printed markings that won't fade or peel like decals.

Up or Down landing gear Options.

Stand to display the aircraft "in flight".

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