Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Boulton Paul Balliol Civilian and Foreign Use
The Boulton Paul Balliol was a British trainer aircraft that found use not only in military, but also in civilian and foreign service. This 1/72nd scale model depicts its lesser known use. The package does not include paint or glue.
The Boulton Paul Balliol, introduced into service in 1949, was a British trainer aircraft designed for advanced pilot training. It was one of the last British piston-powered aircraft of this type and the first to be equipped with a turboprop engine. The Balliol served primarily in the Royal Air Force (RAF), but its design and reliability led to its use in the civilian sphere and in the service of foreign users.
Balliol aircraft were used in civilian flight schools and exported to several countries where they served as training machines for new generations of pilots. Due to its robustness and simplicity, the Balliol was valued by pilots and technicians alike.
Special Hobby's 1/72nd scale model offers a precise treatment of this variant, including details characteristic of civilian and foreign operation. It is a great choice for modelers looking to expand their collection with lesser known machines of the post-war era.
The package does not include the paint or glue needed to assemble the model.
Category: | Aircraft and Helicopters |
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Weight: | 0.266 kg |
EAN: | 8594071085919 |
Nationality: | Velká Británie |
Period: | Cold War |
Scale: | 1/72 |
Series: | Special hobby |
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