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Hurricane Mk.IIc , Kuttlelwasher, Tangmere 1942, Diecast Model
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Hurricane Mk.IIc , Kuttlelwasher, Tangmere 1942, Diecast Model
Hurricane Mk.IIc , Kuttlelwasher, Tangmere 1942, Diecast Model
CAD
174.99
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
9280 Airport Road
Mount Hope
ON
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Hobby Master
Diecast-Models:Hobby-Master
30638
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Karel Miloslav Kuttelwascher, nicknamed Kut, was a Czech fighter pilot who first served with the French Air Force until Germany occupied the country and then began serving with the RAF during WWII. At RAF Tangmere No. 1 Squadron was tasked with night intrusion over France. Painted all black and no radar these flights only took place on moonlit nights. During 1942 Kuttelwascher downed 15 aircraft and damaged 5. He was the RAF’s most successful Czechoslovak pilot with 18 victories and the recipient of the DFC and Bar.
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Item Number:
30638
Price:
$174.99
CAD
each
Availability:
In Stock
Manufacturer:
Hobby Master
Description:
Karel Miloslav Kuttelwascher, nicknamed Kut, was a Czech fighter pilot who first served with the French Air Force until Germany occupied the country and then began serving with the RAF during WWII. At RAF Tangmere No. 1 Squadron was tasked with night intrusion over France. Painted all black and no radar these flights only took place on moonlit nights. During 1942 Kuttelwascher downed 15 aircraft and damaged 5. He was the RAF’s most successful Czechoslovak pilot with 18 victories and the recipient of the DFC and Bar.
Additional Info:
HA8653
Limited to 500 pieces worldwide.
Opening of awnings, revealing detailed within the cockpit
Extended / retracted interchangeable landing gear
Display stand to display the aircraft "in flight"
Scale
:
1/48
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