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Hawker Hunter FGA.9 (48")

Chris Golds AFC has exquisitely modelled his favourite service aircraft in fine detail to 1:11.5 scale for EDF operation.
Products specifications
Wingspan 48" / 1220 mm
Radio Functions 7-8 function
Power Source WeMoTec 90 mm
Designer Chris Golds
Scale 1:11.5
Picture of Hawker Hunter FGA.9 Plan
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 Plan
Chris Golds AFC has exquisitely modelled his favourite service aircraft in fine detail to 1:11.5 scale for EDF operation. The plan is two very large sheets plus a 34-page instruction manual. Construction is all wood. Special features include flaps, retracting undercarriage and drag-chute. Air-brakes can be fitted, and are shown on plan.
$32.50
SKU: MW3241
Picture of Mk3H Ejection Seat (1:11.5 Scale)
Mk3H Ejection Seat (1:11.5 Scale)
This 1:11.5 scale 3D printed scale model kit of the Martin-Baker Mk3H Ejection Seat was created after careful study of an operational full-size seat to ensure the model really captures the scale and proportions of these vital safety devices.
$35.95
SKU: 3D3241
Picture of Hawker Hunter FGA.9 - Canopy
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 - Canopy
Hawker Hunter FGA9 Canopy
$10.50
SKU: CA3241CY
Picture of Hawker Hunter FGA.9 - Laser Cut Wood Pack
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 - Laser Cut Wood Pack
This laser wood pack is of a Chris Golds AFC who has exquisitely modelled his favourite service aircraft in fine detail to 1:11.5 scale for EDF operation.
$132.99
SKU: WP3241
Picture of Hawker Hunter FGA.9 Full Set
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 Full Set
Full set includes Plan, Lasercut Woodpack and Canopy
$158.39
SKU: SET3241
Full Description

The Hawker Hunter is a subsonic British jet aircraft developed in the 1950s. The single-seat Hunter entered service as a manoeuvrable fighter aircraft, and later operated in fighter-bomber and reconnaissance roles in numerous conflicts. Two-seat variants remained in use for training and secondary roles with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Navy until the early 1990s. The Hunter was also widely exported, serving with 21 other air forces; 50 years after its original introduction it is still in active service, operating with the Lebanese Air Force. (From Wikipedia. Retrieved 5th April 2014, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Hunter )

ROLE Fighter
Fighter-bomber/Ground attack
Reconnaissance aircraft
NATIONAL ORIGIN United Kingdom
MANUFACTURER Hawker Siddeley
FIRST FLIGHT 20 July 1951
INTRODUCTION 1954
STATUS Active service with Lebanese Air Force
PRIMARY USERS Royal Air Force (historical)
Indian Air Force (historical)
Swedish Air Force (historical)
Swiss Air Force (historical)
NUMBER BUILT 1,972