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BLACKBURN S MK-II BUCANEER



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Blackburn Buccaneer S.Mk.50 1/72 Die Cast Model - No. 24 Squadron, South African Air Force
This limited edition 1/72 scale Blackburn Buccaneer recreates the world's first low-level, high-speed strike aircraft capable of delivering a nuclear weapon and flying beneath enemy radar at speeds in excess of Mach 0.9. This South African Air Force craft features the markings of No. 24 Squadron, detailed armament, a pilot figure, rubber tires and more. 7" wingspan; includes display stand.
 

Buccaneer S.Mk.2 1/72 Die Cast Model - Royal Navy, No. 801 Sqn. 1965

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Buccaneer S.Mk.2 1/72 Die Cast Model - Royal Navy, No. 801 Sqn. 1965
This 1/72 scale Blackburn Buccaneers re-creates the world's first low-level, high-speed strike airplane capable of delivering a nuclear weapon and flying beneath enemy radar at speeds in excess of Mach 0.9. This Royal Navy Buccaneer, 801 Squadron, flew from HMS Victorious in 1965 and was equipped with Rolls-Royce Spey engines. Detailed model features realistic landing gear with rubber tires and a 7" wingspan. Includes display stand.
         
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B 1/72 Die Cast Model
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Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B 1/72 Die Cast Model

 

  Buccaneer S.Mk.2B 1/72 Die Cast - No. 12 Sqn., RAF 1979

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Buccaneer S.Mk.2B 1/72 Die Cast - No. 12 Sqn., RAF 1979