NEW PARTS - More then 350 parts - Fine Photo-etched details - Removable RB199 engine with support trolley - Retracted or extended flaps and slats - Moveable ailerons - Openable radome and fully detailed radars - Open or closed thrust reversers - Open or closed air brakes - Rubber tyres - Variable sweep wings and pylons - Rubber cover for wings entry point - Colour instruction sheet - Super decals sheet for 4 versions - New Mk.13/18 Peveway LGB - Cockpit Masking sheets
FIGURES NOT INCLUDED
The Tornado project was born from the collaboration between Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom to develop a high-performance multirole combat aircraft. The result was a twin-engine, two-seat aircraft with variable-geometry wings, specifically designed to fulfil its primary role: a low-altitude supersonic strike fighter capable of "following" the terrain profile. The Tornado IDS (Interdictor/Strike), optimised for attack missions, was the first variant to enter service with the operational flying units of the three countries involved in the project. Specifically, the aircraft delivered to the British Royal Air Force were designated as the GR.1 and were actively employed - carrying out a high number of missions - during the 1991 Gulf War.
Type: Fighter aircrafts
Period: Modern
Country: Great Britain
SKILL: 5
Model Dim.: 52,1 cm
Box Dim.: 560 x 280 x 115 mm