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The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British low-level attack aircraft; it was defined in June 1952 under the reference NA.39 by the naval staff. First flight on April 30, 1958. The Buccaneer entered service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1962 and was retired from service in 1978. The first RAF unit to receive the Buccaneer S.2B was the 12th squadron at Honington base in 1969. It served with the Royal Air Force until 1994, notably during the Gulf War in 1991. The Buccaneer was a mid-wing, twin-engine, two-seat aircraft with folding wings. It was capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
Model of Buccaneer S.2D airplane 1:48 scale



Buccaneer S.2D 1:48
The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British low-level attack aircraft; it was defined in June 1952 under the reference NA.39 by the Admiralty. First flight on April 30, 1958. The Buccaneer entered service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1962 and was retired in 1978. The first RAF unit to receive the Buccaneer S.2B was the 12th Squadron at Honington in 1969. It served with the Royal Air Force until 1994, notably during the Gulf War in 1991. The Buccaneer was a mid-wing, twin-engine, two-seat aircraft with folding wings. It was capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
Model plastic English fighter aircraft to assemble by gluing and painting
Scale 1/48
Number of pieces: 200
Wingspan: 281.9mm
Length: 400.9mm
Photo-etched parts: yes
Number of clusters: 9 clusters
Additional information:
200 pieces to assemble
Finely engraved structural lines
Detailed cockpit and landing gear
Included canopy masks
Possibility to assemble the aircraft in carrier storage mode (folded wings and nose, cockpit access ladders)
Photo-etched parts included