Hawker Hunter T.7-T.7A
Length: 43.7 cm
Height: 12.5 cm
Item number 03786
Age recommendation
13
Scale
1:32
Individual parts
185
incl. VAT., plus shipping costs
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Hawker Hunter T.7-T.7A - Legendary two-seater of the RAF in 1:32
The long-awaited two-seater of the legendary Hawker Hunter series is finally here. Based on state-of-the-art 3D scanning technology, this kit offers a precise replica of the training aircraft that trained an entire generation of RAF pilots. With the extended cockpit section and detailed instruments, you can experience the history of military aviation up close.
Special features
- All-new forward fuselage section with authentic two-seater configuration
- Highly detailed dual cockpit with precise instrument panels and realistic seats
- Crystal clear cockpit glazing for optimal view of interior details
- True-to-the-original surface structures thanks to 3D scanning technology
- Decals for RAF and Dutch Air Force with authentic markings
Scope of delivery
- Detailed plastic model kit in 1:32 scale
- Multilingual, illustrated building instructions with colour specifications
- High-quality decal bow for different versions
The Hawker Hunter T.7-T.7A combines state-of-the-art model technology with historical precision. The kit allows you to assemble smoothly thanks to its well thought-out design. The clever division of the components allows for simple basic painting, while the detailed surface structures ensure a realistic finish.
Background
The two-seater T.7 variant of the Hawker Hunter was developed from 1958 as a training aircraft for the Royal Air Force. With over 1,900 units built, the Hunter series had a significant impact on post-war aviation. The T.7 played a key role in pilot training and was also used by other NATO air forces. The Dutch Air Force in particular relied on this reliable trainer, who was distinguished by his good-natured flight characteristics.
Grab it now and become part of the Hunter story! Order your kit today and create an authentic piece of aviation history.