Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's ... Autographed:No Color:Multi-Color Vehicle Make:AMER Vehicle Type:Military Airplane UPC:Does not apply Scale:1:72 MPN:Does Not Apply Material:Diecast Age Level:12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up Year of Manufacture:2024 Brand:AMER Aircraft Family:Swordfish Model:SwordFish Strike Aircraft Theme:Military Collection Recommended Age Range:14 years old and above Vehicle Year:1936 Features:Unopened Box, With Stand Country/Region of Manufacture:China Character Family:YLWEI
Brand:AMER(New in box)
Model name: SwordFish Strike Aircraft
Application: Collection,Souvenir Gift, Home Office Decoration,Educational,Model
Age Range: > 14 years old
Type: Static finished model
Material: Zinc alloy,plastic
Scale: 1:72
Size: approx 16cm(L) * 20cm(W)/6.3inch(L) * 7.9inch(W)
Package:Aircraft model,Display stand,Original box
Swordfish attack aircraft is a type of biplane propeller torpedo attack aircraft developed and equipped by Britain in the 1930s. Swordfish The Swordfish attack aircraft has a length of 10.87 meters, a height of 3.76 meters, a wingspan of 13.87 meters, and a maximum takeoff weight of 3406 kilograms. The aircraft is equipped with a 750 horsepower 9-cylinder air-cooled engine, with a cruising speed of 193 kilometers per hour, a maximum speed of 222 kilometers per hour, a ceiling of 3260 meters, and a maximum range of 1658 kilometers. It can carry a 730kg torpedo or a maximum 680kg depth charge to attack surface ships. The Swordfish attack aircraft was designed and manufactured by Fairly Aircraft Manufacturing Company in the United Kingdom. It was one of the main models used by the Royal Navy Aviation during World War II and began to be put into use in 1936. A total of 2392 units were produced. The aircraft is referred to as a "Stringbag" by the British Naval Aviation. In actual combat, he achieved remarkable military achievements, most notably in the Battle of Taranto, where he inflicted heavy damage on Italian naval vessels, and in the siege of the German battleship Bismarck, where he torpedoed and sank the Bismarck