Description
This is a description of Academy Hobby Model Kits' Hawker Hunter F.6 FGA.9 model. The kit requires paint and glue to complete, and is made of plastic. The first Hunter prototype took to the air in 1951, with initial operational examples entering service by 1954. By the time the Hunter F.6 became operational in 1957, most of the 'bugs' had been worked out and the Hunter became one of the principal fighters of the RAF. The Hunter was a solid machine and stable through all flight regimes, including supersonic.
Academy plastic model, 1/48 Scale unassembled plastic model kit requiring Paint and Glue to complete The first Hunter prototype took to the air in 1951, with initial operational examples entering service by 1954 The early Hunters experienced a number of teething problems from engine surges to fuel capacity By the time the Hunter F.6 became operational in 1957, most of the 'bugs' had been worked out and the Hunter became one of the principal fighters of the RAF The Hunter was a solid machine and stable through all flight regimes, including supersonic. What's in the box 1 x 1/48 Scale unassembled plastic model kit requiring Paint and Glue to complete Plastic sprues Waterslide decals Clear parts