RE-RELEASED!!! Blackburn Skua Mk.II In 1934, the Air Ministry issued specifications O.27/34. They contained requirements for a multi-role aircraft for shipboard service. The aircraft was to be operated as a fighter as well as a dive bomber. A fighter for aircraft carriers in the British concept of the time was a two-seater aircraft designed for long operational flights and combat with enemy reconnaissance aircraft. Combat against enemy bombers, let alone fighters, was not envisaged. The B.24 project by the chief designer of the Blackburn company, Eng. G.E. Petty, was chosen as the best one. Petty designed an all-metal low-wing aircraft with folding wings and retractable landing gear. Under the fuselage, the aircraft had a arresting hook and a recess for a bomb of up to 226 kg. The first prototype, later named Skua Mk.I, took off on 9 February 1937. After successful tests, serial production began immediately. The production aircraft were powered by Bristol Perseus XII engines and were designated Skua Mk.II. They were delivered to fighter squadrons Nos. 800, 801, 803 and 806, and were also supplied to training squadrons and target towing units. Despite the rush in production, they were considered obsolete in the fighter role. With the outbreak of war, Skua aircraft quickly entered combat, operating from both aircraft carriers and land bases. In the first bombing attack on a German submarine on 14 September, two Skuas from a three aircraft section were lost to their own low-quality bombs. On 26 September, two aircraft from No 803 sqn shot down an enemy Dornier Do 18. This was the first confirmed British aerial victory of the Second World War. The Skua is closely associated with more firsts. During the Norwegian Campaign on 10 April 1940, sixteen Skuas sank the German cruiser Konigsberg. No 800 Sqn., led by Capt. R.T. Partridge, and No 803 Sqn., led by Lt. W.P. Lucy, took off from Hatston in the Orkneys. This was the first successful air attack on a battleship during the Second World War. Skuas took part in the Battle of Dunkirk and on board HMS Ark Royal they intervened in the fighting in the Mediterranean. Here the Skua achieved another first, on 3 July 1940, a Skua from Ark Royal fought against fighters from a former ally, France. It became the first British aircraft to fight against the French and also the first to be lost in this undeclared war. The last Skuas were withdrawn from HMS Ark Royal in April 1941. They then served only with non-combat squadrons. Their combat career was relatively short, but despite the low performance of the Skuas as a fighter, several aces with more than five kills were achieved on them. As bombers they could have been much more successful, but they were not properly used by the Admiralty, to the detriment of the Royal Navy. We are returning the model to the offer after several years. Two sprues made of grey plastic are joined by a sprue of clear parts, etchings and detailed PUR parts. Decals are offered for three machines in FAA camouflage scheme.
Special Hobby Blackburn Skua Mk.II 1:72 SH72140
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Royal Mail staff and couriers sometimes leave parcels with a neighbour or in an outbuilding or at the rear or side of the property. If a parcel is too large to go through the letter box Royal Mail may return it to the local sorting office (not the local Post Office) but may not leave a card advising you. First Class may take up to 4 days and second class up to 10 days delivery time. Please check there first before reporting non delivery. Tracked deliveries will be 24 or 48 hour but may take longer especially around a bank holiday.
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We will only deliver goods to the address on the order.
We are closed on Wednesdays, Sundays and bank holidays so do not ship on these days.
Due to postal restrictions we are unable to send liquids, batteries including Lipo/Life and aerosol products by Royal Mail. These have to be sent by courier as they have to go by road. We do not send fuel.
If you wish to cancel your order after it has been dispatched, you will be charged for both delivery and collection cost. You will also need to pay any return costs if you wish to be refunded for your purchase (but not the original delivery costs).
Most orders will dispatched using a tracked system. Please make sure you enter your e mail address and mobile number on your order to receive text notifications.
If there is no one available when our delivery partner tries to deliver your order, they will usually try to deliver again the next working day or they will drop a card in to offer you a collection from a local collection point. If you should refuse delivery of goods, or are not available to accept the delivery on both delivery attempts, you will be required to cover any extra costs incurred.
Royal Mail staff and couriers sometimes leave parcels with a neighbour or in an outbuilding or at the rear or side of the property. If a parcel is too large to go through the letter box Royal Mail may return it to the local sorting office (not the local Post Office) but may not leave a card advising you. First Class may take up to 4 days and second class up to 10 days delivery time. Please check there first before reporting non delivery. Tracked deliveries will be 24 or 48 hour but may take longer especially around a bank holiday.
All quoted delivery prices are for most UK Mainland addresses. Northern Ireland (BT), Isle of Wight (PO30-37), Isle of Man (IM), Scottish Highlands and Orkney Isles (PA, ML, EH, KA, G, KY, PH, DD, AB, IV, KW), Outer Hebrides and the Shetland Isles (HS, ZE), Channel Islands (JE and GY) will incur additional charges and may also experience delivery delays.
We will only deliver goods to the address on the order.
We are closed on Wednesdays, Sundays and bank holidays so do not ship on these days.
Due to postal restrictions we are unable to send liquids, batteries including Lipo/Life and aerosol products by Royal Mail. These have to be sent by courier as they have to go by road. We do not send fuel.
Special Hobby Blackburn Skua Mk.II 1:72 SH72140
Regular price
£21.99
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