Features:
1. Model Plane: WWII RAF Bristol Beaufighter MK X Fighter
2. Collection Plane: WWII RAF Bristol Beaufighter MK X Fighter Model 1:72 Scale Model Length Is 6.7in
3. Prototype Airplanes: The Model Airplane Is Strictly Restored According To The Original Aircraft Proportions And Details. High Quality Die Cast Alloy Model.
4. Decor Model: Model Plane Is Very Suitable To Decorate Your Desk, Showcase And Shelf.
5. Perfect Gifts: The Great Gift Choice For Birthday, Christmas, New Year To Your Lover, Family And Friends, Also Suitable For Plane Collection Enthusiast.
Specifications:
Product Model: WWII RAF Bristol Beaufighter MK X Fighter
Product Scale: 1:72
Product Material: Alloy+Plastic
Product Size: 17cm X 24cm
Plane Prototype History:
The Beaufighter Fighter, Is A Twin Engine, Multi Seat, Long-Range, Multi-Purpose Fighter Jet Independently Developed By The British Aircraft Company Bristol Aircraft. It Borrowed The Wings And Rear Fuselage Of The American B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber, But The Rest Were Redesigned. In The Early Stages Of World War II, The Royal Air Force Of The United Kingdom Discovered A Lack Of A Heavy Fighter Jet That Could Remain In The Air For Longer Periods Of Time And Perform Multiple Missions Than The Hurricane And Spitfire. Bristol Company Foresaw This Demand And Self Funded The Development Of A Twin Engine Heavy Fighter Jet In 1938. The Design Of The Beaufighter Fighter Drew Inspiration From The Company' S Previous Beaufort Torpedo Bomber, Sharing Many Components To Accelerate Production Speed. It Adopts An All Metal Structure, Which Is Very Sturdy And Can Better Adapt To The Humid And Hot Environment Of The Pacific Battlefield Compared To The Famous De Havilland Mosquito Fighter Of The Same Period. The Beaufighter Fighter Jet Can Be Said To Be A Relatively Successful Twin Engine Fighter Jet During World War II. After Serving In October 1940, The Beaufighter Fighter Quickly Proved Its Value. It Is Not Only Equipped With The Royal Air Force Of The United Kingdom, But Also Serves In Multiple Commonwealth Countries' Air Forces Such As The Royal Australian Air Force And The Royal New Zealand Air Force. In The Battlefields Of North Africa, The Mediterranean, And The Pacific, The Beaufighter Fighter Have All Left Their Mark. For Example, In The Battle Of The Bismarck Sea, Beaufighter Fighter From The Royal Australian Air Force Participated In The Operation. In April 1943, The Beaufighter Fighter Equipped With Torpedo Devices Successfully Sank Two German Transport Ships. On September 21, 1945, The Last Beaufighter Fighter Was Completed. During The Entire Production Process, Britain Produced A Total Of 5562 Aircraft And Australia Produced 364 Aircraft, Including 1063 VI And 2231 X Models. The Beaufighter Fighter May Not Be As Elegant In Appearance As The "Spitfire" Fighter Jet, But It Became An Indispensable Combat Platform For The British Air Force During World War II With Its Sturdy Body, Astonishing Firepower, And Outstanding Versatility. It Made Remarkable Achievements In Night Air Defense, Ground Attack, And Anti-Ship Operations.
Packaging Includes:
1* WWII RAF Bristol Beaufighter MK X Fighter Model
1* Display Stand
























