The Tornado forms one of NATO's most successful and versatile weapon systems and has already proven itself in many conflict situations. At the start of every conflict, RAF Tornados equipped with ALARM guided weapons are among the first allied aircraft to enter enemy airspace on their dangerous air defence mission. After this, other Tornado units can safely follow and fly precision bombing raids and enemy positions. With their large 2250 litre auxiliary tanks, RAF Tornados also have an exceptional range. The maximum speed is 1340 km/h at 150 m altitude.
- 2 ALARM guided missiles - 2 laser guided bombs - 4 1000 lbs bombs - 2 large auxiliary tanks - Sky Shadow Pod and FLIR - Recessed sheet metal stand - Detailed cockpit with distinct instrument bord - Detailed landing gear - Movable swivel wings - Air refuelling probe - 2 Sidewinder guided missiles - Detailed ejection seats
Super decal sheet with identifiers for variants no.9 Sqn and No.17 Sqn RAF Brüggen: - Panavia Tornado GR1, No.9 Squadron, Royal Air force, Brüggen, Germany, 1998 - Panavia Tornado GR1, No.17 Squadron, Royal Air force, Brüggen, Germany, 1998
Parts: 198 Länge: 243 mm span: 201 mm
Group
Model Construction
Condition
unpainted, kit
Scale
Scale 1:72
Material
Plastic
Epoch
Modern Armies
Time
ab 1946
Nationality/Location
Great Britain
State
new
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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